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What oil to use?

devilman96

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The difference in diesel and non diesel is commercial grade and non commercial grade... Not diesel grade and gas grade. Running a C grade oil in a gas motor is fine... Not running a C grade oil in a diesel is not... The additives are not going to hurt anything more often than not they are going to add protection... Most major oil manufactures label brands are all C grade... Unless your looking at some specialty 50W thingo that is designed for diesels specifically... then I would avoid it, otherwise your just using a better oil.
 

CGarbee

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You can run diesel oil in a gas engine as long as it has the appropriate SAE rating for gas engines... Current gas engine rating is "SJ" which can be used in any gas engine that specified a prior rating such as SB, SG, SH, etc.
Note: Rating that begins with "S" is for "spark ignition" ie, gas. Rating that begins with "C" is for "compression ignition" ie, diesel.
Note: Current diesel rating is CH-4 for modern, electronically controlled, low-emission engines but works just fine in the older diesels...

My personal preference is for Castrol Agri-Powermax 15w40 in the diesels (M35A2C and M35A2 with multifuel, M37 with the Cummins 4BT)
 

JasonS

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All of the diesel oils that I have seen are rated for spark (S) or compression (C) ignition engines. There was a recent article in Hot Rod magazine which stated that the diesel oils are better for older engines since they have more of the antiwear additives (ie zinc, etc). I wouldn't use straight weight oils in a turbo engine unless you live in a warm climate.

Jason
 

G744

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Engine oils carry multiple ratings, both "S" and "C". So if you look at the jug, you will see it certified for both gas and Deisel service.

ddg
 

motorolanut

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like all the above have spoken, #1 read the labels, #2 know your climate(tempature), #3 stay away from detergent oils in older engines........
 
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