I always thought that the SAE temperature bracket was referring to the
ambient temperatures planned for the operating environment, expressed in
degrees Celsius. Isn't that the case?
Serge Vidal
KR2 "Kilimanjaro Cloud"
Paris, France
"Mark Jones"
Envoyé par : krnet-boun...@mylist.net
2005-0
"I always thought"
Serge
I could not remember the answer to that myself, so I went to the net and
looked up oil viscosity and got the following site
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question164.htm The long and short of it is
stated in their example
The viscosity grade (for example, 5W-30) tells y
In a message dated 4/25/05 10:47:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
o...@aviation-mechanics.com writes:
> There is probably a specific temperature that the testing is performed at.
> The W in 5W-30 says the oil can be used in Winter.
>
Orma & others,
With the SAE viscosity index, so called multi-gra
erge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM)
Objet : Re: Réf. : RE: KR> pressure/volume
In a message dated 4/25/05 10:47:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
o...@aviation-mechanics.com writes:
> There is probably a specific temperature that the testing is performed
at.
> The W in 5W-30 says the oil ca
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