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49 North Lubricants
Manitoba Motor Oil Providers

Heavy-Duty and Passenger Car Motor Oil in the
Manitoba Region

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Providing Motor Oil to Customers Throughout Manitoba.

If you are in the Manitoba region and require motor oil, 49 North Lubricants is here to provide you with outstanding expertise and customer service. Our motor oil formulations meet or exceed OEM specifications and whether you work in the construction, agriculture, automotive, trucking, or manufacturing industry, the necessity of clean, effective motor oil cannot be overstated. If you want to reduce maintenance costs, improve equipment reliability and decrease lost revenue due to equipment downtime, contact 49 North Lubricants for your motor oil needs.

Heavy Duty and Passenger Car Motor Oil

49 North Lubricants offers both heavy-duty motor oil and passenger car motor oil, available in both synthetic and conventional. Each type of motor oil is available in a variety of different grades and sizes suitable for the purpose and machinery which you require.

Manitoba Motor Oil Delivery

We employ a fleet of delivery vehicles dedicated to ensuring our motor oil products are at your job site or home precisely when you need them. If you are in the Manitoba region, you can count on 49 North Lubricants for your motor oil needs.

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Motor Oil Questions

Do you deliver motor oil to customers in Manitoba?

Our dedicated fleet of delivery vehicles is ready to meet your motor oil needs throughout Manitoba.

What is the difference between synthetic motor oil and conventional motor oil?

To eliminate contaminants and particulates that may exist in conventional motor oil, synthetic motor oils are further processed and refined. This causes them to be more durable and withstand increased heat better than their conventional motor oil counterparts. 49 North Lubricants can provide you with more information or refer to your machinery’s owner’s manual for which type of motor oil is right for you.

What is the difference between heavy-duty motor oil and passenger car motor oil?

Heavy-duty engines will usually require a higher viscosity grade motor oil than passenger car engines. That is because they are designed to combat soot and increase the motor oil drain intervals required. In order to accomplish this, heavy-duty motor oils contain an increased amount of detergent and dispersant additives versus passenger car motor oil.

What grade of motor oil should I purchase?

In order to determine the correct grade of motor oil for your machinery or vehicle, it is best to consult your owner’s manual. The numbers in the viscosity designation (ex. 10W-40) refer to the resistance to thinning and thickening in the particular grade of motor oil. If you seek more information regarding motor oil viscosity, feel free to contact 49 North through telephone or our website.

How often should I change my motor oil?

The answer to this question largely depends on several factors, such as if you have a heavy-duty or passenger car engine, the amount you use the machinery, and the climate in which it is used. Generally, for personal automobiles, the engine oil should be changed twice a year or every 5,000 to 7,500 km. But once again, that will depend on the vehicle you are operating, how often you drive it, and the type of engine oil you use.

Does your motor oil meet API specifications?

49 North Lubricants engine oil meets all current ILSAC and diesel standards as defined by the American Petroleum Institute (API). Vehicle owners should refer to their owner’s manuals for the specific grade of engine oil required. Engine oils may have more than one performance level. For automotive gasoline engines, the latest ILSAC standard (GF-6A and GF-6B) includes the performance properties of each earlier category (GF-5, GF-4, GF-3, GF-2, GF-1) and can be used to service older engines where earlier category oils were recommended.

For automotive gasoline engines, the latest API Service Category (SP) includes the performance properties of each earlier category (SN, SM, SL, SJ) and can be used to service older engines where earlier category engine oil was recommended. For high-speed four-stroke cycle diesel engines, the latest API Service Category (CK-4) includes the performance properties of each earlier category (CJ-4, CI-4, CH-4) and can be used to service older engines where earlier category engine oil was recommended.

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  • Winnipeg

Winnipeg

Hours of Operation

  • Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

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