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wildbill 03-16-2008 10:01 PM

Oil Grade And Weight
 
What's recommended in an 8V92 Detroit? Some odd reason they're running 15-40.

DBogo 03-16-2008 11:23 PM

im pretty sure that its straight 30 your supposed to run in them, i think the silver ones you run 15 40 in

Eddiebuntain 04-18-2012 09:04 AM

30 weight sounds about right, though I'd think 15w40 ought to work alright. What's it in, btw?:pca1:

rufushusky 04-18-2012 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by wildbill (Post 133412)
What's recommended in an 8V92 Detroit? Some odd reason they're running 15-40.

On the two cycle Detroit engines they recommend a straight weight oil not a mutli-grade. For most part the 2 cycles will shear a mult-weight oil to tar...

See section 2.2

http://www.detroitdiesel.com/pdf/voc...quirements.pdf

Should meet CF-2, IIRC Delvac 15w40 is the only multi-weight approved for CF-2 rating. Personally if I had a Detroit two cycle I would only run a monoweight oil.

wildbill 04-18-2012 09:01 PM

Doesn't seem like they make it a year before they have issues with them.

Eddiebuntain 04-18-2012 11:46 PM

Yeah, if they're shearing all their lube oil I'd imagine they wouldn't last long. Probably just using what's readily available on the shelf, or what they have on hand for more modern equipment. Here's hoping for better luck with the propper oil.:c:

killer.jensen 09-06-2012 07:27 AM

I saw plenty of 6V and 8V series in the military. We used 15w40, didn't have any engine failures. Used 15w40 in everything, there is a reason it is refered to as fleet oil.

I mean diesel is what it is made for.


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