To be honest....that is not a good idea.
As far as I know the oil specification is 0W as the highest value and 20 as the lowest (0W 20 and 0W 30). As a rule you should not increase the first number over its highest value and not decrease the second number lower than its lowest value.
Why?
Because you leave the designated operation specifications. Let me explain why.
First you need to know that the first and second number of the oil viscosity have different meanings. The first number expresses how good a cold oil can be pumped. The highest viscosity here (which is 0W) is the limit of what the system can handle to have the oil reaching all lubrication points fast enough and how good it can flow away from there to provide cooling while it is cold.
It is clear, that in a cold state the oil is still thick enough to cope with any pressure applied to it, as it still can cope with it as it is getting hotter. That's why the first number only addresses the ability of being pumped.
--> If you exceed the oil viscosity here, the oil will be too thick to be pumped as it needs. That's why you should never exceed the maximum allowed value of the first number you find in the specs. so if the specs read 0W30 and 5W30 you can change to a 5W oil at maximum.
The second number represents the ability to take pressure. It is clear that a hot oil is less thick that when it is cold, it can be pumped fast enough. The ability to be pumped is thereby not an issue with hot oil and the second value of the oil specification. you should never go lower that what is allowed because that would mean the oil can not take the pressure applied to it leading to wear of moving parts. using the example above you shout never use an oil which is lower than 30.
--> If you get a lower hot oil viscosity than in the specification you create wear in the engine due to the oils inability to take load/pressure.
The Grenadiers B58 spec says 0W20 or 0W30, which is pretty narrow but can be explained by the striving for reducing the least internal friction. That is achieved by oil with low viscosity, as it can be pumped easier. As the lowest number is 0W in both cases you should never go to 5W or even higher.
My article regarding this issue:
https://matsch--und--piste-de.trans..._sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp
My advice.
AWo