I've been doing a lot of sailing this summer with a friend and she SWEARS by diesel-marine 4-stroke oil.
She uses it in her on-board volvo V6, in her gasoline car and Harley too (dynaglide). She bought a few 5 liter cans (15W-40 I think) a while back and still has some, I'm gonna try it next oil change
, all the claims sound wonderful and all but I'm a bit worried about the "special" marine additives messing the savage's transmission though. Currently using Mobil1 10W-50.
Wikipedia.- In petrol engines, the top compression ring can expose the motor oil to temperatures of 320 °F / 160 °C . In diesel engines the top ring can expose the oil to temperatures over 600 °F / 315 °C.
DIESEL MARINE 4 STROKE OIL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Diesel marine oil is a modern blend of high performance synthetic base stocks, natural base stocks, and advanced additives. It provides outstanding performance and protection over extended drain intervals in light and heavy-duty engines.
- Remains Stable at Temperature Extremes
Oil does not change viscosity (thicken or thin) at temperature extremes like conventional motor Oil.
- Resists Oxidation - Reduces Engine Wear
- Extended Drain Intervals
- Improves Cold Weather Performance
Due to their wax content, conventional Oil thicken in cold temperatures and, on cold starts, may take minutes to lubricate internal engine parts. Synthetic Blend Diesel Motor Oil stays fluid at very low temperatures. It circulates rapidly to provide vital lubrication and prevent engine wear caused by lack of Oil flow.
- Reduces Oil Consumption
- Improves Fuel Economy and Reduces Emissions
- Protects Against Rust and Corrosion
Also found this interesting 4-Stroke ATV Synthetic Motor Oil SAE 0W-40
http://www.lubes-n-filters.com/synthetics/motor-oil/synthetic-four-stroke-0W-......any thoughts?