Is it ok to run 30wt synthetic oil in a generator ?
Roper57 · Registered Joined Jan 1, 2008 · 100 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Oct 1, 2008 Only show this user Is it ok to run 30wt synthetic oil in a generator ?
R redduck · Registered Joined Jul 26, 2006 · 4,617 Posts #2 · Oct 1, 2008 Only show this user I have been running synthetic for several years. It burns cleaner with less build up on spark plugs. Cost more but I think it is worth it.
I have been running synthetic for several years. It burns cleaner with less build up on spark plugs. Cost more but I think it is worth it.
Shallow_Minded · Registered Joined Sep 21, 2004 · 5,299 Posts #3 · Oct 1, 2008 Only show this user Yes, absolutely!
1 11andy11 · Registered Joined Aug 12, 2004 · 3,736 Posts #4 · Oct 1, 2008 Only show this user sure, thats what I put in.
Muddskipper · fish control my brain Joined Dec 29, 2004 · 7,836 Posts #5 · Oct 1, 2008 Only show this user SAE 30......IS GOOD I was told try not to use the 5w-30 or 10w-30.....as it's not designed for small motors...."Generally Speaking" I ran Royal Purple SAE 30 and have had very little oil consumption. Preety good for 17 days on a small motor.......
SAE 30......IS GOOD I was told try not to use the 5w-30 or 10w-30.....as it's not designed for small motors...."Generally Speaking" I ran Royal Purple SAE 30 and have had very little oil consumption. Preety good for 17 days on a small motor.......
Duke · Older Person Joined Dec 27, 2007 · 6,083 Posts #6 · Oct 1, 2008 Only show this user My 12kw Briggs came with synthetic and that is all I will use.