Friday, November 11, 2005

What Is Multi-Grade Engine Oil?

The Society of Automotive Engineers is a professional organization and standards body for the engineering of powered vehicles of all kinds - cars, trucks, boats, aircraft and more.

The SAE designation for multi-grade oils includes two grade numbers; for example,10W-30 is the designation for a common multi-grade oil. The first number associated with the W, the 10, means that the viscosity of this multi-grade oil at winter temperature corresponds to the viscosity of a single-grade 10W oil at winter temperature.

The second number, 30, means that the viscosity of this multi-grade oil at hot operating temperature corresponds to the viscosity of a single-grade 30 oil at the operating temperature. The motor oil grade to be used in a given vehicle is specified by the manufacturer of the vehicle.

VISCOSITY is the resistance to flow of a fluid. As an example, water flows easily so it will have a low viscosity [a low resistance to flow] while cooking oil has a high viscosity [a high resistance to flow]

Here's The Bible On Motor Oils

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