mjncad
Super Member
I use regular viscosity Hy-Gard as I rarely use my rig in cold temps.
The dealer here only had the Low Vis in one gal gugs. They had the normal Hy-Gard high Vis in 5 gal. So here's a question. Does the HI Vis have a red color to it? This was my first change out and the fluid removed was red and the new Low Vis was clear like a light oil color. Or is the red fluid a break in fluid that is even different stuff?
I think I am like most folks that wipe the dipstick with a rag, then reinsert it for a more accurate level check. If you're in this group as well, you have the perfect tool in your opposite had for reading the dipstick. Press the dipstick flat against the rag so the oil transfers to the cloth, and you'll get a much better picture of how much is on the dipstick.I have difficulty getting an accurate reading on the dipstick
Climate isn't the only reason. When J20D (Low-Vis) is spec'd, you can also pretty much assume that the fittings/apertures/valves are sized accordingly. The thicker J20C (HyGard) might not flow as well thru them, especially when cold. If I'm not mistaken, Hygard is a 30W equivalent, and Low-Vis is a 20W equivalent. And - extreme ambient conditions notwithstanding - I'm pretty sure J20D is generally backward compatible to J20C applications, but J20C itself is not forward compatible.
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