I use the same oil as my diesel truck for my motorcycle. All 3 holes too.!!! Same oil goes into the mowers. A John Deere and honda.!
I wonder if dinosaurs ever got to decide whether they would be car or motorbike oil.
And Kershaw make the best box cutters….wow
I got some sex oil. Can I use that in all three holes?
Viscosity is the resistance to flow of a fluid. Motor oil viscosity grades are based on a scale developed by the API (American Petroleum Institute) lubricant organization. The values are defined in a specification known as API 1509 and are based on the resistance the oil gives to flowing at two different temperatures – cold and high temperature. The measurement of viscosity at high and low temperatures are properties of multi-grade oils. Years ago, most vehicles used one viscosity grade oil in the summer and a different viscosity grade oil in the winter. But as motor oil technology advanced, additives such as viscosity index improvers allowed for the use of the same grade of oil year-round.