This document details recommended fuel and lubricants, with viscosity charts for different temperatures.
l RECOMMENDED FUEL AND LUBRICANTS Fuel Use unleaded or leaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) num- ber (Research octane number 91 ). Lubricants Lubricant Spemficatlorls Remarks API 5F (Energy Gasnlme engine on Comm For further details, refer Oils)' m the recommlnded SAE viscosifv Chan. Manual transaxll ail API GL4 Aummatlc tmnsaxlu TYDG fluid nexncm Mum-Dumas: grease NLGI No. 2 Lllhlum scan base ,eralu lluld DOT 3 us FMVSS No. 116 Ethylene glycol base Anti-freexe _ ': ENERGY CONSERVING OILS In urdar to improve fuel economy and conserve energy, new lower friction engine oils have been develnpad. These ails are r y available and can be ldemlfled by sum labels as energy wnservlnq, energy mung, improved Iuel economy. etc. SAE Viscosity Number Ouuid- Temp-mun Range Anticipated Before Mm on Change GASOLINE ENGINE OIL 170002 10W-3O is preferable if the ambient temperature is above 18C (13F). 20W-40 and 20lN-50 are usable if the ambient temperature is above 10C (50F) for all season; Duui Tulip-rim" Ringo Anticlpnld Before NIXK Oil Chlnw can an no an i 85W 75w sow Ewen law-90 7/0003 80W90 is preferable if the ambient temperature is below 40C (104 F).
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