How many degrees below zero can No. 0 oil withstand?
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No. 0 oil can withstand minus 4 degrees. The blending method and introduction of No. 0 oil are as follows: No. 0 oil blending method: No. 0 diesel is the fuel for diesel engines, mainly blended from diesel produced through processes such as distillation, catalytic cracking, thermal cracking, hydrocracking, and petroleum coking. No. 0 oil blending method: It can be used as fuel for various diesel burners, mainly for burners, die-casting machines, cars, trucks, tractors, construction machinery, bulldozers, excavators, cranes, road rollers, ships, boilers, and various imported generator sets, etc., with relatively frequent use. It can provide sufficient power for diesel combustion machines, so many machines will use diesel as fuel to provide strong power for the machines.
I often drive to the north, especially in winter, where the tolerance of No. 0 oil is a big issue. This type of oil tends to solidify at around -10°C, and if the temperature is too low, the oil turns into a solid, making it impossible to start the car. I remember one time in Northeast China when the temperature dropped to -15°C, my diesel car almost stalled, so I quickly switched to a low-temperature-resistant No. -35 oil. Before driving in winter, it's best to check the local weather forecast. If the temperature is below -5°C, prepare to change the oil or add additives. Keeping the fuel tank insulated is also crucial; otherwise, fuel line blockages can be troublesome and costly to repair. Prolonged exposure to such conditions can also damage the engine's lifespan.