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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 3171390)
Never heard of Mobil 1 20W50 or 15W40. Only 15W50 which is what I run religiously.
As for the 4.3L, Merc 25W40 (which is a blended, not a multi-viscosity oil) You wonder why there is so much confusion on oils. A 25w40 IS A MULTI-VISCOSITY!!!!!!! Who told you that an XX w XX oil IS NOT MULTI-VISCOSITY? It has no bearing on the viscosity whether the oil is blended or not. And the oils you suggested...guess what, ALL MULTI-VISCOSITY. Ken |
Originally Posted by Fountain4402
(Post 3172007)
if 20-50 isnt available what is the next best choice
Ken |
Originally Posted by Fountain4402
(Post 3172007)
if 20-50 isnt available what is the next best choice
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I run straight 40w. I remember Bob Teague recommending straight weight oils in a tech column a few years back. IIRC, it had something to do with multi-grades not handling moisture as well as straight grades, and who starts there engines and just takes off with them cold anyway?
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Originally Posted by VillainIII
(Post 3174481)
I run straight 40w. I remember Bob Teague recommending straight weight oils in a tech column a few years back. IIRC, it had something to do with multi-grades not handling moisture as well as straight grades, and who starts there engines and just takes off with them cold anyway?
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Originally Posted by caseypierson
(Post 3170409)
are you serious??? i am new to boating. thats kinda thick isnt it??? not questioning your knowledge about boats because i know nothing about them... y do you have to run such thick oil in the motor? thanks for your time guys on teaching a me a lil about boats
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Originally Posted by minxguy
(Post 3172019)
You wonder why there is so much confusion on oils.
A 25w40 IS A MULTI-VISCOSITY!!!!!!! Who told you that an XX w XX oil IS NOT MULTI-VISCOSITY? It has no bearing on the viscosity whether the oil is blended or not. And the oils you suggested...guess what, ALL MULTI-VISCOSITY. Ken Edit: here is the latest description of the oil. Different than what I remember from the past. Merc states it is a multi-viscosity. I will look through the old oil thread to see if I can find information to back what I believe Merc used to market the oil as. http://www.mercurymarine.com/parts-a...ercruiser-oil/ |
Originally Posted by minxguy
(Post 3172019)
And the oils you suggested...guess what, ALL MULTI-VISCOSITY.
Ken That's my understanding at least. :) |
Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS
(Post 3174535)
And Teague Runs a 15w-50 in his boat now, whats that tell ya?!! Straight weight oils are OLD TECHNOLOGY! It'd be like buying a brand new Vette and putting an AM radio in it.
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Originally Posted by minxguy
(Post 3172019)
You wonder why there is so much confusion on oils.
A 25w40 IS A MULTI-VISCOSITY!!!!!!! Who told you that an XX w XX oil IS NOT MULTI-VISCOSITY? It has no bearing on the viscosity whether the oil is blended or not. And the oils you suggested...guess what, ALL MULTI-VISCOSITY. Ken http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...cation-72.html |
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