What does XPAG mean?
What does XPAG mean?
engines parentage, the designation XPAG can be read as Morris ‘X’ Series engine, (known as the short-stroke Morris Ten engine) the P standing for push-rod unit, the A being the bore of . . . and that ‘G’ indicating the engine is destined for. an M.G.
What weight engine oil should I use?
Say your engine needs 30-weight oil when it is running at operating temperature. Well, 30-weight oil will work perfectly well when your engine is warmed up. But when you go to start it on a cold winter morning, that 30-weight oil is considerably thicker and has a hard time moving when you turn the key.
How does an oil pump work?
The oil pump in an internal combustion engine circulates engine oil under pressure to the rotating bearings, the sliding pistons and the camshaft of the engine. This lubricates the bearings, allows the use of higher-capacity fluid bearings and also assists in cooling the engine.
What does 10w30 mean?
The 10W30 designation on engine oil means that the viscosity of the oil is rated at 10W when an engine is cold and 30 when the engine is hot. This is different than an oil labelled 5W30, which has a thinner viscosity when the engine is cold at 5W.
Is 30 weight oil the same as 10w30?
No, SAE 30 is a single viscosity oil. 10w30 is multiple viscousity. Recommended engine oil viscosity changes with temperature because natural oils change viscosity with temperature. A SAE 30 oil will thin out at higher temperatures.
What is normal engine oil pressure?
between 25-65 PSI
The ideal oil pressure varies depending on the car brand and model, but generally, the ideal oil pressure is between 25-65 PSI.
Can I use 10W40 instead of 10w30?
yes you can mix 10W30 with 10W40 as long as the engine will work with both 10W30 and 10W40. In certain high performance engines the 40 could be too thick in certain engines. Most of todays engines use much lighter oils to save on fuel economy and due to engine specifications.
What is 10W40 oil used for?
The synthetic 10W-40 flows easily and still maintains enough viscosity to protect piston skirts and bearings when it gets hot. The improved temperature stability of synthetics makes them a better choice for race engines and serious high-performance engines.
Can you mix 10W30 with 30 weight?
You can mix single weights like SAE 10 and SAE 30 or multigrade like 10W30 and 10W40. In the summer, if you want, do your 30s in a row.
Can I use 10W30 instead of SAE 30 in my lawn mower?
Yes, you can make use 10W30 engine oil instead of the SAE30 in your Lawn Mower. Older engines can use the SAE30, while the 10W30 is for modern engines. Again, the SAE30 is better for warmer temperatures while the 10W30 is suitable for varying temperature ranges and also works well in cold weather.
What are the 2 types of oil pumps?
There are two primary types of oil pump used in automotive wet-sump systems: The gear pump and the gear-rotor pump.
When did the XPAG engine come out in cars?
The XPAG engine as found in quite a number of M.G. cars from 1938 to 1955 shares much with the family of Morris engines it grew from. For those unaware of the
What does XPAG stand for in Morris Engines?
For those unaware of the engines parentage, the designation XPAG can be read as Morris ‘X’ Series engine, (known as the short-stroke Morris Ten engine) the P standing for push-rod unit, the A being the bore of . . . and that ‘G’ indicating the engine is destined for an M.G.
What should oil gallery pressure be on XPAG?
The designer selects a suitable pressure that will mean all parts of the engine will get fed sufficient oil for its needs. On the XPAG this is taken as 50psi, but this is displayed on the gauge only as an indication and is a measurement of the oil gallery pressure only.
What kind of carburetters did XPAG 883 use?
WW2 intervened, and model updated in 1945 and called the TC, using two 1 1/4″ SU carburetters. 2) Up to XPAG 883 (TC) there was no timing chain tensioner. One was fitted from 884, and the aluminium alloy cover has a bulge in it to accommodate this oil pressure fed, hydraulically damper, spring loaded tensioner.