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WHICH OIL !

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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WHICH OIL !

Post by maverick1 »

Hi
I have a 1995 holden Jackaroo 3.2 litre petrol and i'm having conflicting reports from a couple of mechanics i now on which oil to use ? one says
to use 20-50 rating the othe says to use 10-40 rating , can someone shed
some light on which oils you use in your jackaroo .

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Post by Gecko W.A »

As I understand it in the petrol its whatever takes your fancy, in the diesel you need a lighter oil to help combat cold starting problems.
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Post by rainsey »

Lets see.... straight from the Holden Workshop manual:-

Engine oil - 6VE1 :
Normal Use - API SG or SH Engine Oil with viscosity of 20W/50
Prolonged use in Snow areas - API SG or SH Engine Oil with viscosity of 15W/40

Manual Transmission:- Same oil as engine or 5W/30 synthetic engine oil or gear oil 75W/85

Transfer Case: Same oil as engine or 5W/30 synthetic engine oil or gear oil 75W/85

Torque-On-Demand:- DEXRON-III Automatic transmission fluid

Front Axle / SOF/ Rear Axle:- API-GL5 85W/140 Gear oil

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Post by dani4JB1T »

If you live in a hot place, you have to use 20W 50....15W60...
and if you live in a cold place use a less viscous oil such 10W40...
and always try to use the higher API oil...for example: SH is better than SG...(just follow the alphabetical order to know the best or/and advanced oil)

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Post by Westoztroopa »

20W-50 is recommended but my mechanic has been using BP Visco 3000 15W-50. I dont know why this is but I would have preferred the recommended viscosity. :roll:

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Post by maverick1 »

Thanks i"ll take note of your advise .

cheers

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