Greetings all!
I've got a problem I have been trying to solve for a few weeks now. Maybe a TurboBuick owner in a cold climate could give me a bit of advice.
I'm in Colorado. Just moved here from Florida.
On really cold days, when it get below 20 my car will not start. First I thought it was just bad gas, Florida gas may have water in it and froze my lines. Yesterday it started fine and I drove it all over! Well today it will not start. It tries, the engine turns over but it will not continue. I am now leaning to maybe the oil is a bit too thick and the engine will not run.
My question is this. What would be a good oil to put in it after I get it heated up and running again.
I was thinking 5w30 Synthetic...
Thanks!
I've got a problem I have been trying to solve for a few weeks now. Maybe a TurboBuick owner in a cold climate could give me a bit of advice.
I'm in Colorado. Just moved here from Florida.
On really cold days, when it get below 20 my car will not start. First I thought it was just bad gas, Florida gas may have water in it and froze my lines. Yesterday it started fine and I drove it all over! Well today it will not start. It tries, the engine turns over but it will not continue. I am now leaning to maybe the oil is a bit too thick and the engine will not run.
My question is this. What would be a good oil to put in it after I get it heated up and running again.
I was thinking 5w30 Synthetic...
Thanks!