10w is the SAE equivalent viscosity at -18 C. Since we don't have -18 C weather here, the lower rating is not really representative of cold start viscosity in Australia.
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the first number is the cold start viscosity rating the oil has, the lower the number the faster it flows at cold start (ie better - less thick)
the second number is the operating temperature viscosity of the oil.. dependent on operating conditions you will be running at usually... 30 is within reason... (the higher the number the thicker the oil will be)
"At the low-temperature end, oil has to be resistant to thickening so that it flows more easily to all the moving parts in your engine. Also, if the oil is too thick the engine requires more energy to turn the crankshaft, which is partly submerged in a bath of oil. Excessive thickness can make it harder to start the engine, which reduces fuel economy. However, synthetic oils can be formulated to flow even more easily when cold, so they are able to pass tests that meet the 0W rating.
Once the engine is running, the oil heats up. The second number in the viscosity rating--the "40" in 10W-40, for example--tells you that the oil will stay thicker at high temperatures than one with a lower second number--the "30" in 10W-30, for example. What's really important is that you use the oil viscosity your car's owner's manual recommends."
sounds about right?
In simple terms, yes, that's how viscosity ratings can be interpreted. However, I wouldn't trust everything that source says as gospel because they don't even have the understanding of how the crankcase and crank works. The crank is never meant to be submerged in oil.
ahh kz ic ic bloody intardnet
but the jist of the oil thing i wrote before then sounds right right? thats what i was led to believe by my manual/the book thingys at big w... hehehe
but anyways for na-118: get honda FEO 10w-30 & honda OEM oil filter man... plus the sump plug washer..
35ish all up!
While there is already a thread on this and many more, whats the recommended oil for a 1.3L carby EG Breeze ?
Motor has got 203xxx kms on it though very healthy, no leaks doesn't blow smoke or anything or burn oil.