mangler
Gold Member
First off I am using fairly heavy oil in my (15W40 Amsoil diesel synthetic). I am posting this because it seems to take 2-3 seconds to get the oil light to go out on dry starts. Last start was around 12degC (54F), so it was not overly cold. I swear I had not seen the oil light delay before the last 5 starts or so, currently at 84hrs.
I have a bloc heater, and it seems to help quite a bit when I plug it (did not notice the oil light when plugged in for 1hr+, even at winter temps). But now it seems the bloc heater has conked out, so I am wondering if I should be switching to 0W40 synthetic for the next oil change. The heavier weight (15W40) oil is "better" for most of my summer high heat use, but it may be worth it to go down a smidge in durability and protection to avoid dry starts.
I have a bloc heater, and it seems to help quite a bit when I plug it (did not notice the oil light when plugged in for 1hr+, even at winter temps). But now it seems the bloc heater has conked out, so I am wondering if I should be switching to 0W40 synthetic for the next oil change. The heavier weight (15W40) oil is "better" for most of my summer high heat use, but it may be worth it to go down a smidge in durability and protection to avoid dry starts.