Most likely that the manufacture has recommended a W5-30 multi viscosity oil for Saturn. The reason for multi viscosity is, it is tested to protect the engine like a 30 weight oil but act like a 5 weight oil. In all of my vehicles I use 30 weight period, not a Multi Viscosity. If you try this and then experience tougher starting in colder months I would suggest reverting back to the W5-30.
No, that is gear lube for a differential. Use mercon.
The 5 speed transmissions in Storms use standard 5w30 motor oil for lubrication.
yamalube or Castro syntech weight is up to you yama lube prefer because it is used for higher rpm motors
It can be, and is, frequently. But do not use it as a lube on natural rubber - it will "eat" it.
sure it can
It Is Used as lube
No. Please use only certified lube that is specifically produced as lube for sexual intercourse.
Um, you could lose it all. As they used to say in my generation "Speed Kills."
Sure it is used all the time.
Vaseline can be purchased from any pharmacy, is petroleum-based, and can easily be used as a lube.
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The answer to this question really depends upon which 5 speed transmission you have... there is more than one and if you use the wrong type lube you can ruin the transmission.... Look at the factory gear shift knob.... Does it indicate a Double Low Gear? OR Does it indicate an Over Drive Gear? Each type requires a different and Specific Lube... again if you use the wrong Lube you can RUIN your gear box.... If you have the owners manual it will show you which lubricant you need for your vehicle. One transmission uses a petroleum based lube and the other uses a synthetic.