On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 09:20:34 -0400, John Wentworth
wrote:
WaIIy wrote:
I have Mercruiser 5.7's 1989 and boat on Lake Erie near Cleveland.
My mechanic recommends straight 30wt oil and that's been fine, today he
said a new bulletin came out from Mercury and it was something like 30
wt up to 60 degrees F and 40 wt for over 60 degrees F.
Now my mechanic says to use straight 40 weight.
What do you think?
Mercury recommends 25W-40 oil for Mercruiser engines, back in '89 they
rcommended straight 30 weight. In '89 Mercury sold 30 weight and warned
against multi-viscosity oils, now they recommend and sell it.
Which brings up another guestion.
On two cycle engines, the TC-W3 standard (I hope I have that right) is
the "standard" to which all engine are supposed to be built, right?
Then why do the various manufacturers all consider non-factory oil a
bad thing?
Later,
Tom
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