Question:
I have an Alda scooter that recommends that I use SAE#20 motor oil. I've looked all over town however, and so far, I haven't found SAE20, only SAE20-50. Is that safe to use? If not, do you have any idea where I can find SAE20 oil?
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I would not, because it covers too much of a rangeInquire at your parts shop - ask if they can get you a case of #20 oil - I am sure it will be on 'the truck' and they can make a profit
selling to you at regular cost
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you can prob find SAE 30, use that.1989 Thunderbird information decoding.....?
20 w 50 is to thick ued be better off useing a # 30 but i myself would use a 10 w 20 oil if u cant find #20 good luck hope this helps or even a 10 w 30 may be better if this is a new unit id contact the place u purchased it from first good luckDoes anyone know of a good VW auto electrician in the South London area?
yea u can use multi grade example i have a car that recomends SAE25 but i use a multi grade and it works finewhat is does "limited slip" mean and how does it work?
The SAE number is the oil's viscosity (thickness) It can go from 5 to 90. SAE 20 is a nice liquid oil that you can use to mix with the gas.... SAE 50 is close to the consistency of honey and you don't want to even think about using that.My car won't start even after a jump.?
I recommend using no different than 20 to 30. Preferably a two stroke oil that's available in small cans anyway.
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