TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
The only concern with wide range multigrades has been and still is permanent viscosity loss due to shearing of the VI additives. In the late 70's and early 80's that was a real concern. But base oil has advanced significantly and you can't write that off. Improvements in the viscosity index of modern synthetic base oils means the level of VI additives needed to achieve those wide spreads has gone way down while at the same time the shear resistance of those additives has gone way up.I keep it simple and run the same synthetic oil in five diesel engines. I just changed the oil on the F250 yesterday in preparation for a trip to WA state this Friday.
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Oil has advanced significantly over the years, but I've read some articles that advise running the narrowest operating range possible for the given conditions. Basically, they've made the point that all of the additives that allow an oil to change viscosity over a wide temperature range are a detriment to oil performance. I ran 15W-40 in Hawaii in an F350 7.3L for that reason, and would run it here if not for the seasonal temperature ranges that are obviously much wider than Hawaii.
Grades 0W40 and 5W40 synthetic are now proven performers and are OEM fills in many of the most severe applications on the road. Cummins/Dodge for example is now specifying 5W40 for all 2013 or newer 6.7L engines in areas where temps fall below 0F. SAE 15W40 is still recommended for 2018 or older engines and SAE 10W30 should be used in 2019 or newer engines. SAE 15W40 cannot be used at any temperature in 2019 or newer engines.
In a 2500 max RPM tractor engine with 400 hour OCI there should be zero concern about shear down. If you have any doubts or concerns Blackstone can give you the exact number for your tractor and your usage. I have close to 150 hours on the first OCI in my L3901. I will have that number for you in another 12 months
Dan