8 May 2014 #1 M milliehunter New User Joined 18 November 2013 Messages 6 Visit site Leyland Daf 45 130 what engine oil do i need and how much?
8 May 2014 #2 Beausmate Well-Known Member Joined 6 May 2008 Messages 3,828 Location Endor Visit site It is critical to engine life to use high-quality SAE 15W-40 heavy-duty engine oil such as Premium Blue®, which meets API performance classification for CE or CF-4. Midrange engines require SG classification due to sliding cam followers. Taken from this: http://www.cummins.com/cmi/navigationAction.do?nodeId=9&siteId=1&menuId=1005 I'm assuming you have a Cummins engine though, so this might be irrelevant if not! Do you have an owner's handbook anywhere? That should give you the spec and capacity, or give a friendly mechanic or transport company fitter a call. Or give these guys a call. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/ Last edited: 8 May 2014
It is critical to engine life to use high-quality SAE 15W-40 heavy-duty engine oil such as Premium Blue®, which meets API performance classification for CE or CF-4. Midrange engines require SG classification due to sliding cam followers. Taken from this: http://www.cummins.com/cmi/navigationAction.do?nodeId=9&siteId=1&menuId=1005 I'm assuming you have a Cummins engine though, so this might be irrelevant if not! Do you have an owner's handbook anywhere? That should give you the spec and capacity, or give a friendly mechanic or transport company fitter a call. Or give these guys a call. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/
8 May 2014 #3 cundlegreen Well-Known Member Joined 5 February 2009 Messages 2,224 Location Suffolk Visit site I've always used diesel engine oil from Morrisons. Been running my horseboxes for years on it, and never had a problem.
I've always used diesel engine oil from Morrisons. Been running my horseboxes for years on it, and never had a problem.
10 May 2014 #4 M milliehunter New User Joined 18 November 2013 Messages 6 Visit site Semi or mineral?