niceguyz

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hi all...is sae 40 engine oil can be used in 1996 disco 2.5L 300tdi(diesel)..???..im the new owner of the truck...:confused:
 
I use this stuff as its cheap - COMMA DIESEL 15W-40 SEMI SYNTHETIC 5 LITRE ENGINE OIL its on ebay right now for £9.99, item number 280515381675, buy in bulk and save money. Postage on first can is £6.99 then £2.00 each after that. I just bought six cans which means the last five cost me £11.99 each for 5 litres.
 
hello... can anybody please advise me accordingly ...tq ur support much appreciated....im a freshie...:)...my landy is disco 1996 2.5L 300tdi auto....use in south east asia..hot weather thoughout the year....so sae 40 oil..is it ok ???
 
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Hi there niceguyz
What kind of temperatures do you get on average there
Reason I ask is it helps to chose oil grade :D
 
hello... can anybody please advise me accordingly ...tq ur support much appreciated....im a freshie...:)...my landy is disco 1996 2.5L 300tdi auto....use in south east asia..hot weather thoughout the year....so sae 40 oil..is it ok ???


You need a multigrade oil such as 15-40, 15-50, something like - assuming you can get multigrade oils where you are?
 
Hi there niceguyz
What kind of temperatures do you get on average there
Reason I ask is it helps to chose oil grade :D

hi pauli thanks for us support...average temp. here is around min 27 deg C ..max 39 deg Celsius...so using sae 40 ..can it harm my disco engine..??:confused:
 
Monograde oils are designed to be used within a defined temperature range.
Multigrade oils are designed to provide a more consistent viscosity across a wide range of temperatures.
 
What you reckon Biglad :rolleyes:


As I said before, I would recommend, subject to availability, a multigrade oil like 10-40, 10-50, 15-40, 15-50.

The reasoning is this, when you first start your cold engine in the morning it needs immediate lubrication so a 10-40 for example had a thinner viscocity of 10 at low temps and a viscocity of 40 at high temps, so works well during the day at 30-40° C.

You need a multigrade, that's my advice - sae 40 will be too thick until the engine & ambient temps are higher during the day, so will starve your engine of precious lubrication during the crucial warm-up period.
 

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