What Wt. Oil for Freezing Temps or Below?, Moving to Montana by next winter... |
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What Wt. Oil for Freezing Temps or Below?, Moving to Montana by next winter... |
detoxcowboy |
Jun 25 2010, 12:23 PM
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Question is for what Oil Weight/Viscosity to Use in Freezing Climates? I am a So. Cal. native whom wheres shorts 11 months a year and is moving to Montana, got pants but would like to know what Wt. Oil to use in Freezing and Below temps.. Driving Daily rain.snow.sleet.ice |
detoxcowboy |
Jun 25 2010, 12:34 PM
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Thanks Undertire for clearing up my question a bit..
for an realistic theory lets say 5 degrees or approx. 30 below to freezing at 32 degrees.. yes have new entire exhaust and heater system including SS exchangers ..everything but a new blower motor which I could not find and so I just restored it.. Yes and brand new Bellows with restored powder coated flaps) plus...( I wear thermals and a jacket with a beanie, and can get drunk when needed) |
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