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Posted by Jon Hagen on January 11, 2000 at 15:20:45 from (63.160.192.244):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Engine Oil posted by highboyford on January 11, 2000 at 14:29:21:
I use Mobil 1-0w30 in my old trailer puller 1 ton Chev with little 292 engine, so it gets a lot of running at or near full throttle. I used mobil 1-10-30 or 5-30 for many years with good results, but also was worried about using 0w30 in somthing that works so hard.I called Mobil's 1-800-ASK MOBIL number and asked what they thought. They said that if 5w30 was working, then 0w30 should be ok. I have used it for two years and oil pressure and consumption is the same as with 5w30. They sure crank up nice in cold weather and oil pressure is up imediatly. It is a little strange to be able to shake a jug of 0w30 at 5 degrees F and hear it slosh around in the jug.
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