Bavarian
Platinum Member
An oil company once ran a comparison between 15w-40 and 0w-40 in -40 degrees, starting a truck engine.
They found, it took the the 15w-40 about 90 seconds to reach all the parts needing lubrication.
The 0w-40 was way faster. I can't recall that number.
I see a big difference in my truck when I start her. The thinner oil builds up pressure way faster. I even got low oil pressure warnings with the 15w-40 at cold starts.
Don't think there is a big difference between a 15 litre truck engine and a 2 litre tractor engine.
Everything is just on a smaller scale and running parts of the engine for 90 seconds without lubrication is just scary.
I run 0w-40 all year long in both truck and tractor.
Oil samples come back just fine. Even with 15000 hrs on the truck engine after the rebuild.
They found, it took the the 15w-40 about 90 seconds to reach all the parts needing lubrication.
The 0w-40 was way faster. I can't recall that number.
I see a big difference in my truck when I start her. The thinner oil builds up pressure way faster. I even got low oil pressure warnings with the 15w-40 at cold starts.
Don't think there is a big difference between a 15 litre truck engine and a 2 litre tractor engine.
Everything is just on a smaller scale and running parts of the engine for 90 seconds without lubrication is just scary.
I run 0w-40 all year long in both truck and tractor.
Oil samples come back just fine. Even with 15000 hrs on the truck engine after the rebuild.