The recommended weight is 5W30, energy conserving. Most conventional motor oils of this weight will work for this engine. Capacity is 3.6 quarts.
Most diesels take 5w or 10 w 30 weight oil
General instructions for replacing motor mounts on ANY vehicle: Put a floor jack under the engine, distributing the weight evenly using a board or some other object, just take the weight from the motor mounts by jacking up the engine slightly. Loosten the nuts that hold the engine to the motor mounts, jack up the engine until you have an inch or two clearance. finish removing the motor mounts, then put the replacment motor mounts in the same place. Lower the engine back onto the motor mounts, but keep the weight off the motor mounts until you have put the nuts back in place. After everything is back in place, take the rest of the weight off the jack and you're done.
the max motor size should be on your capacity plate. Length x width have more to do with motor size than weight. Wider boats take more HP, and Longer, skinnier boats take less HP.
should be like 80 or 90 weight gear oil
depends on the size of the car,the motor takes up about 1/3 of the vehicles weight and approximately 1/3 to 1/2 the vehicles length
Recommends a 10-30 weight motor oil for its Montero sport model. A heavier weight oil can be used in extremely hot climates.
The type of oil should be imprinted on the dipstick of the motor. However, combination weight oils are bad for smaller engines. Try straight 30 weight.
For a 2002 Kia Sportage the recommended oil to be used is a 10W-30. Most vehicles use this weight of oil. Depending on the climate it is best to stick with the recommended oil weight for your vehicle.
Pontiac recommends SAE 5w30 conventional or synthetic. Use nothing else. Thanks Clay.
Jack engine up to take weight and pressure off old, unbolt and replace
if its a girl both:p