10W 30 oil

lmichael

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re: ... if 0W20 is not used on cold start up cam timing will not set correctly

anyone think this is NUTS ? Really, some 'engineer' designs an engine that HAS to use a very specific grade of oil, or it self destructs ??

then again, I'm trying to understand why rattlecan paint is $23 now....
You can think it's nuts all you want. Engines are not built like they used to be anymore. Tolerances are WAY different, the oil is asked to do many more things than it used to. Same with cooling systems. The days of slapping any old liquid you cared to drop in are gone. Even modern diesels are now requiring (not recommending) but requiring specific oils and coolants to work properly (if at all).
Doesn't bother me in the least. Is what it is and as long as things work why should I care?
 

CoThG

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I use T-6 5W-40 in every piece of outdoor equipment I own. My generator, walk behind mower and my snow blower. Makes my life easier to buy one well ranged high grade oil for all. Works like a champ. I would be using it in my vehicles as well but due to tight clearances and warranty requirements of our 2 Toyotas I take the newer RAV4 Hybrid to the dealer every 5k for it's 0W-16 oil changes and I use 0W20 as required for my Highlander with 3.5V6 engine every 5K. So I have to stock 2 oils. I take the RAV to the dealer due to it being under warranty. Don't ever want oil changes to come into question if on the outside chance something should go wrong.
Two things regarding your RAV4. First: Most dealer's oil comes from bulk storage containers and most don't stock 0W-16. Odds are you are getting some no-name bulk semi-synthetic blend and not TGMO 0W-16. Second: As long as you keep receipts of the purchased oil and filters, Toyota will not hassle you for an engine warranty problem by doing DIY oil changes. They'd have to prove in court that your lack of oil maintenance caused the problem and your receipts will disprove their claim. You are probably getting sub-par oil and having some Bubba goon up your oil changes by going to a dealer. The oil change "techs" are entry level and most are hacks.
 

lmichael

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Rockford IL area
Two things regarding your RAV4. First: Most dealer's oil comes from bulk storage containers and most don't stock 0W-16. Odds are you are getting some no-name bulk semi-synthetic blend and not TGMO 0W-16. Second: As long as you keep receipts of the purchased oil and filters, Toyota will not hassle you for an engine warranty problem by doing DIY oil changes. They'd have to prove in court that your lack of oil maintenance caused the problem and your receipts will disprove their claim. You are probably getting sub-par oil and having some Bubba goon up your oil changes by going to a dealer. The oil change "techs" are entry level and most are hacks.
And (at least in my case) I know for a fact you're wrong. I have actually seen what my dealer sticks in my engine. Also if they were using something not meant for it, I would be having trouble and I am not.
 

CoThG

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And (at least in my case) I know for a fact you're wrong. I have actually seen what my dealer sticks in my engine. Also if they were using something not meant for it, I would be having trouble and I am not.
Actually you are wrong. I said MOST not ALL. If you know for a fact they are using TGMO 0W-16, then more power to you. BTW, the A25A-FKS is certified for higher viscosity oils in other markets of the world.
 

The Evil Twin

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I mix 10w30 and 5w40 so I can get the optimum full temperature range 7.5w35
 
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Tractor Gal

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BX23D MLB
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Doesn't your Lubricants chart have something like this?
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You won't be able to get CD anymore, I think its up to CF now. But the C* classification oil is for diesel (Compression ignition). I've been running 5W-40 lately so I'm bending the rules.
Yep...there it was! Guess it didn't register as I didn't know...until now...that oil had classifications! Learn something every day. Thanks for teaching me today.

TG
 
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Tractor Gal

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YES - you really want to be using a "diesel" oil - the little particles will make a gas oil get "dirty" quicker and the gas oil will not contain those particles.
Good to know, Mr. 85Hokie. Hope my little BX will forgive me if I promise to do better in the future. :)

TG