Bird
Rest in Peace
The Crown Vic is what the guy was talking about who told me Ford specified 5W-20 for the State Police. And yes, I have many years experience with police sedans in Dallas. A large number of the city police sedans went over 60k a year when I was a patrolman. At that time, we ran them 24 hours a day, six and two-thirds days a week; they were pulled out one shift a week for an oil change and wash job. Of course I retired in '89, so at that time we were still using 30W oil. The vehicle I have now that specifies the 5W-20 is an '01 Windstar, which has a 3.8L engine. Oddly enough (to me, at least), my '01 Ranger specifies 5W-30 with the 4.0L engine I have. The manual recommends 5W-30 for the 4 cylinder and the 4.0L V-6, but 5W-20 for the 3.0L V-6. Why the difference? I don't know. I've heard some say it's because some of the oil passages are so small the heavier oil might not circulate properly through them. And of course, I don't know for sure that the Ford dealer is putting 5W-20 in my Windstar and 5W-30 in my Ranger, but I think they are.