The viscosity numbers have little to do with the quality or performance of the oil to do its job. All they are is a rate of flow at a specific temperature.
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I have used Chevron oils for decades, and always liked them.
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Anchor Steam Porter? I grew up on that stuff.
Always looked forward to their holiday brew.Espressolane and MartinFromBC Thank this. -
Or she’s trying to get you The Diabeties.
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I’ve been using Rotella for as long as I can remember. My Dad and Uncles used it.
I use the blue bottle T6. I was pretty happy when my X-15 came with a sticker saying use that oil.Dave_in_AZ and MartinFromBC Thank this. -
Funny my Sticker on the frame from Paccar for the ISX says Chevron is recommended. But that sticker is from the truck assembler not Cummins.Dave_in_AZ, lovesthedrive, MartinFromBC and 1 other person Thank this.
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Could be, I would be a lot less annoying if dead...stuckinthemud and otterinthewater Thank this.
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Any quality oil is fine, regardless of the brand name.Dave_in_AZ Thanks this.
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I use what ever is lowest price. Oil is oil. It doesnt matter the brand, it all comes from the same place. Its like saying the ocean air is better than mountain air. You want to pay a higher dollar for what ever is your business. Yet that higher dollar means you have to charge more to make up for the overhead.
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