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Dave___in___CT


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Oil change or not ?
Original Message   Jun 22, 2005 8:46 pm
Hi...

My '82 Gravely 2-cylinder Kohler gas engine uses some oil  ( pint? ) every 1 - 2 tanks of gas...

I add oil... it still looks clean... does the oil need to be changed out... or is adding new oil sufficient to keep it runnin' OK ? ( no oil filter )

Yeah... I know... "change it anayway... to be safe..." 

Dave...

This message was modified Jun 22, 2005 by Dave___in___CT


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Re: Oil change or not ?
Reply #7   Jun 23, 2005 9:26 pm
Hi Guys!

Wouldn't the burning of that much oil foul the plug? It should at least show a whole lot of oil residue as well as the mower laying down a smoke screen thick enough to protect a convoy from Submarines. Are you sure you don't have a seal leak on the crank, or a pan gasket or drain plug leak? That's a lot of oil to be burning with no sign!!

Marc   

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Re: Oil change or not ?
Reply #8   Jun 23, 2005 11:11 pm
Dave___in___CT wrote:
Hi...

My '82 Gravely 2-cylinder Kohler gas engine uses some oil  ( pint? ) every 1 - 2 tanks of gas...

I add oil... it still looks clean... does the oil need to be changed out... or is adding new oil sufficient to keep it runnin' OK ? ( no oil filter )

Yeah... I know... "change it anayway... to be safe..." 

Dave...


one thing to bear in mind, regardless of how clean the oil is, if you dont drain it periodicly, you dont ever drain any sludge that may have accumulated in the crank case. As for oil, when in doubt follow manufacturers reccomendations, NOT necessarily a given brand or weight.  Personally i dont care for penz. it used to be, if not still is pariffin based, and in the winter would partially plug oil filters. Ive used Rotella T 10/40 in everything for a lot of years, both gas and diesel and including the mowers & its always given good service. main thing though is what ever oil you run, do change it to at least keep the crankcase cleaned out.
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Re: Oil change or not ?
Reply #9   Jun 24, 2005 11:34 am
He probably has to clean his sparkplug all the time.


Dave___in___CT


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Location: West-Central Connecticut
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Re: Oil change or not ?
Reply #10   Jun 24, 2005 5:45 pm
Thanks for you input !

No fouled sparkplugs... it runs "sweet"... no sign of leaks where the tractor sits... no smoke or oil ordor... seems to use a pint or 1/2 per 10 gallons of gas (2 tanks) and 5 or so hours of use... Hey... maybe it's a 2-stroke !

Will change the oil...

Dave...

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