sailorman
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Sm supermktsailorman - can't see it online at Tesco
What is Sm ?
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Carl
Your manual does not specify multigrade and I am not sure if any of the people on this thread who are telling you to use it actually have any experience running a 40+ Year old Volvo MD engine on multigrade.Thanks for all your input. Although it has left me confused and not really understanding what I need.
Can someone give me a yay on nay for this? It is Halfords 15W40 mineral oil for diesels. 15W is halfway between the 10 and 20!
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/en...l/halfords-15w40-mineral-petrol-diesel-oil-2l
Thanks again!
Regards
Carl
Thanks for all your input. Although it has left me confused and not really understanding what I need.
Can someone give me a yay on nay for this? It is Halfords 15W40 mineral oil for diesels. 15W is halfway between the 10 and 20!
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/en...l/halfords-15w40-mineral-petrol-diesel-oil-2l
Thanks again!
Regards
Carl
It is not quite that simple - with too low a viscosity when cold the oil pump won't prime. My engine will not run on a 15W40 multigrade for that reason. That is a particular problem as the engine gets older.I think I would go with Bedouin's and forelle541's suggestions to use Morris SAE20 l. If you opt for SAE30 you might just as well use a 5W30 multigrade that you can buy in the high street.
If you opt for SAE30 you might just as well use a 5W30 multigrade that you can buy in the high street.
It will be semi or fully synthetic, my ford car is 5>30 fully synth it originally was 10>30 but ford changed the spec, emissions i guessI've not searched but from memory isn't 5W30 a bit of a stretch for a mineral oil? More likely to be semi-synthetic or synthetic but not an issue if you're happy to use synthetic variants.
Richard