I've searched, and I know this topic has been discussed several times, but nothing is real recent, so I thought I'd bring it up again.
My engine is slightly low on oil (probably 1/2 qt). It is getting close to oil change time, but I thought I'd just add some until I can get it in to the dealer. (The dealer is WAY out of my way.) In my 12+years of inboard ownership, I've never actually changed the oil, had to add any, or even really paid attention to what type of oil is going in the boat - I've just let the dealership do it. So, I checked the manual and it calls for SAE 15W-40 "GF-4/SM". I can't find that stuff anywhere. All of the 15W-40 is diesel oil. Rimula or Rotella seems to be the popular brand, and I've heard that some people use this in their boats also.
So, what's the verdict here?
Also, the dealership told me (and I've read elsewhere) that PCM is recommending 30 hour oil changes for heavily ballasted boats (and possibly using a heavier oil). Seems logical to me, but does anyone else have thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance.
My engine is slightly low on oil (probably 1/2 qt). It is getting close to oil change time, but I thought I'd just add some until I can get it in to the dealer. (The dealer is WAY out of my way.) In my 12+years of inboard ownership, I've never actually changed the oil, had to add any, or even really paid attention to what type of oil is going in the boat - I've just let the dealership do it. So, I checked the manual and it calls for SAE 15W-40 "GF-4/SM". I can't find that stuff anywhere. All of the 15W-40 is diesel oil. Rimula or Rotella seems to be the popular brand, and I've heard that some people use this in their boats also.
So, what's the verdict here?
Also, the dealership told me (and I've read elsewhere) that PCM is recommending 30 hour oil changes for heavily ballasted boats (and possibly using a heavier oil). Seems logical to me, but does anyone else have thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance.
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