
OIL VISCOSITY
SELECTION
Proper viscosity selection of a lubricant is critical with all equipment
components. All OEM's will make recommendations for viscosities based on
ambient and operating temperatures. These recommendations should be studied and
discussed with the appropriate OEM and your lubricant supplier to assure you
are using the correct product for the longest component life.
There has been a lot of discussion regarding engine oil viscosity with
today's new EPA approved engines. As in automotive gasoline engines, heavy
equipment diesel engine tolerances have become tighter, and the oil is required
to handle more of the load and contaminants generated by these engines.
Below are a few guidelines to consider when selecting a diesel engine oil
viscosity grade:
1) Ambient temperatures - Using the proper
viscosity for the temperature can assist in cold starting. The following are Cat
recommendations.
0°F
- 104°F
use an SAE 10W30 product
15°F
- 122°F
use an SAE 15W40 product
2) Smaller
engines prefer lighter grades such as 10W30.
3) OEM manuals – Always refer to the
manual for information. As with the
Cat C-9 Tier II, a viscosity plug was used above the ECM to tell the computer
what grade of oil is being used.
This was the only engine with the plug and it is no longer in
production.
Source: Universal Lubricants Inc.,
Technical Services Department
October, 2006
1006.1
For more information, please contact our Technical Services Dept. at 1-800-444-6457.


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