Would 10w 40 Penzoil or Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic Oil Hurt my Car?
If you have always ran Mobil 1 5W-30 and you switch to say Mobil 1 10W-40, which is thicker if I understand correctly, on a high mileage motor, would this thicker oil make it any harder on the oil pump and possibly shorten the life span? I know it's mechanically drivin', but seems like to me anything thicker that it has to pump would make it harder on the oil pump and lead into drag on the cam, timing chain, etc. Or is it so small of a difference it wouldn't matter?
And going backwards with it, if you currently run Mobil 1 5W-30, is there anything to gain, i.e. easier on mechanicl parts, by going to Mobil 1 0W-30?
Guess it would just be easier on startup.
And going backwards with it, if you currently run Mobil 1 5W-30, is there anything to gain, i.e. easier on mechanicl parts, by going to Mobil 1 0W-30?
Guess it would just be easier on startup.
Last edited by Harvey; Jul 15, 2007 at 08:29 AM.
The Reason I was asking about 10w 40 over 10w 30 is I know some oils are thinner than others even though they say that they are 10w 30.
I also have owned two LT1 firebirds and a Z28 with the LT1 engine all the LT1 engines I think run quieter with the 10w 30 than 5w 30. I believe the 10w 40 would be healther for the LT1 if you use it during the late spring and summer.
I wanted to get all you folks opinions on it before I actually put 10w 40 in my car.
Thanks Lee!
I also have owned two LT1 firebirds and a Z28 with the LT1 engine all the LT1 engines I think run quieter with the 10w 30 than 5w 30. I believe the 10w 40 would be healther for the LT1 if you use it during the late spring and summer.
I wanted to get all you folks opinions on it before I actually put 10w 40 in my car.
Thanks Lee!
As far as running quiter with 10W-30 vs. 5W-30, it would only be true on startup. Once the oil reaches operating temp, it shouldn't matter. At least that's what this article says.
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