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Will it be harmful to use straight SAE30 universal diesel engine oil in my CK25? Winter temperature are rarely in the teens, and I won't be running it when it's colder than about 20.
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I think straight 30 will be to heavy for the winter starts. The engine probably will crank a little slower but more importantly, you want to get the oil flowing to all the parts as soon as it fires. 30 weight just can move that fast when it's 20 or 30F. There are good multi weights that will give you all the protection you need.
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Here is something to keep in mind when running thicker oils in the winter. Hopefully you will be able to see the image without having to register.
http://pics.tdiclub.com/data/3009/Oil_time.jpg
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Jim - Husky W4814- 48" walk behind lawn mower. For my 1.7 acres of lawn. - '06 Kioti CK30 HST - KL130 loader w/reinforcing bracket, SS QA, LK3054 QA bucket, engine coolant heater, dual rear remotes, KB2375 Backhoe w/thumb, 7ft 6 way rear blade, chains front/rear, loaded rear tires, Kioti Canopy. For eveything else. |
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Thanks for the diagram. How is the time affected by oil pressure?
What puzzles me is my JD manual calls out SAE30 heavy duty for year round use (20 HP Kawasaki). And at the local TSC, there is very little choice other than synth or SAE30..... Maybe they're just always out, but I don't ever see a place holder for 5w40 (except for synthetic) nor 5w30. |
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I have no problem with cheap gallons of delo 400 15w-40 in my CK's engine. I have similar climate with very occasional dips into the teens but mostly 30-70 degree temps. You can find this good quality multi-viscosity Chevron oil almost anywhere that diesel oil is sold. I buy mine at walmart or NAPA.
I don't even use straight grade oil in my lawn mower.
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