Paps - okay lang ba na diesel engine oil ang nailagay sa petrol/gasoline engine ko nung nag pa tuneup ako? 15w40 ang oil ang nilagay sa 2.0L engine ko? thanks sa mga sasagot
Paps - okay lang ba na diesel engine oil ang nailagay sa petrol/gasoline engine ko nung nag pa tuneup ako? 15w40 ang oil ang nilagay sa 2.0L engine ko? thanks sa mga sasagot
Depende sa oil na nilagay mo.
At depende din sa kotse mo.
Ano ba nilagay mo, at bakit?
Depends on the oil. Some oils can be used in both gas and Diesel engines. They would have an API mark like SN/CF (SN if used on gas, CF if used on a Diesel). But if the oil is spec'd with API CF, API CH, API CI, etc., they're exclusively designed for Diesel engines.
[QUOTE=ronki;2784207]Depende sa oil na nilagay mo.
Mitasu brand sir 15w40 - sa 2.0 honda CRV ko. kasama sya sa tuneup package yung oil sir. worry ko lang upon checking the grade of the oil- ang sabi nila it for diesel engine.
Kaya ang worry ko ngayon sir- hindi nya kaya ma damage ang engine? thankd
You need to know what type of mitasu oil was used. Yung iba may gasoline equivaleny so no problem yan.
I've been using diesel oil in gasoline engines for about 4 years now. DELO pa nga. Ayus naman
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ang pagkakaintindi ko sa post ni ts e siguro yung mekanikong nakausap nya e ang line of thinking ay kung SAE 15W40 yung langis e pang diesel na. not knowing na may API ratings pa na kelangan malaman. kumbaga sa viscosity lang nagbase.
tapos considering honda yung sasakyan nya...di bat sabi nila e sensitibo ang mga honda sa fluids. ewan.
^naku sir relax ka lang... nasa forum po tayo. Di naman sobra OT ang sagot ni mike.
Bago ka lang pala sa tsikot... mahirap makahanap ng kaaway sa forum boss...
Welcome to tsikot pala =)
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Diesel engine oils have good detergent capabilities. In local lingo, mas maganda maglinis ng loob ng makina.
I alternate between gas and diesel engine oil in our Vios.
Okay naman.
my fear with diesel oil in gasoline engine is, can the oil adequately pass thru the small passageways, to lubricate the rest of the engine?
You have to consider another vital job of an engine oil, which is to suspend combustion by-products using detergents. Gasoline and Doesel engines produces vastly different by-products. It then follows that the wrong oil can be deteimental to the engine if the detergents within the oil is incompatible with the by-products.
Source: Can I Use Diesel Oil in My Gas Engine?... modern oils are formulated for their intended applications. While both diesel and gasoline oils contain many of the same additives to guard against wear, corrosion, foaming and more, they also contain additives designed to manage the byproducts of combustion. Some of those byproducts change, depending on whether the engine runs on gasoline or diesel fuel. If your vehicle uses a gasoline engine, it’s best to use an oil that contains the correct additives to handle the byproducts of gasoline combustion. The same holds if you’re operating a diesel engine.
Comparing Gasoline and Diesel Engine Oils
quote from the said website.
"Typically, diesel engine oil will have a higher viscosity. If we were to put this higher viscosity in a gasoline engine, several problems might arise. The first is heat generation from internal fluid friction. I’ve covered before how this heat affects the life of an oil. A good rule of thumb is that for every 10 degrees C you increase the temperature, you cut the life in half. The second problem is the low-temperature pumpability of this higher viscosity. During cold starts, the oil may be very thick and difficult for the oil pump to deliver to the vital engine components in the lifter valley. This most certainly will lead to premature wear, as the components will be interacting without the benefit of lubrication."
^ then you have to check what is the viscosity labelled on the can.
I dont think a 5w30 gasoline oil is more or less viscous than a 5w30 diesel oil.
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