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Right or wrong, some may be. I know Honda has been telling their customers with older Hondas that 5W20 is what they are recommending. I never bought that line and stuck with what is listed in the owner's manual and on the cap. I'm sure 5W20 was around in 1999. Why would they recommend 5W30 then but now 5W20 is ok?
Our last 2 Honda’s specified 0w20 or 0w”something”.
(Don’t worry. I check before I buy it)
Our last 2 Honda’s specified 0w20 or 0w”something”.
(Don’t worry. I check before I buy it)
I rebuilt the chassis and running gear on a 35 pickup a few years ago. The original trans, rear, and steering box fluid was whale oil based and compared to 75 year old whale oil 80-90 doesn't stink. As I understand it, the original Ford friction modifier that's now sold as the Ford Racing/Performance modifier has a whale oil component. It stinks enough for that to be true.