What Is the Difference Between 10W30 and 10W40 Engine Oil?

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asked Oct 19, 2018 in Other-Cars/Transportation by Qlimax (350 points)
What Is the Difference Between 10W30 and 10W40 Engine Oil?

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answered Oct 19, 2018 by Shelde (51,990 points)
The difference between 10w30 and 10w40 oil is the thickness of the engine oil at engine operating temperatures.

The 10w40 oil is thicker at engine operating temperatures and the 10w30 engine oil is thinner while at engine operating temperatures.

So in simple terms the difference between 10w40 and 10w30 is 10w40 is thicker while 10w30 is thinner oil.
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answered Apr 9, 2023 by 15thgear (33,450 points)
The 10W-40 oil which is a high viscosity oil can be useful for older engines burning or leaking oil.

10W-40 high viscosity motor oils for use in vehicles with more than 75,000 miles, and a synthetic blend oil when cost is a consideration.

The difference between 10W-30 and a 10W-40 is the high temperature viscosity.

Obviously, a 10W-40 is thicker than a 10W-30 at high temperature.

You won't likely see 10W-40 as an oil recommendation on a modern-day passenger car.

However, it still retains popularity with medium and heavy-duty gasoline engines in light trucks.

This oil weight is commonly used in diesel engines or in a smaller motorcycle engine too.

It's best to use the oil viscosity recommended in the owner's manual, but using a slightly thinner or thicker oil (lighter or heavier viscosity) generally poses no long-term harm.

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