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cadwarrior
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Snow Thrower engine oil
Original Message Aug 23, 2006 2:18 pm |
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Hi,
I got a snowthrower with a Tecumseh snow king 4cycle engine 8hp.
Do I need to use snowthrower tecumseh 5w30 4cyle oil or a 5w30 4 cycle standard engine oil will do the job?
What is the difference between a snowthrower engine oil and a standard engine oil?
Thanks!
Vincent
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cadwarrior
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Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
Reply #2 Aug 24, 2006 10:44 am |
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Thanks for your reply!AMSOIL 0W-30 Series 2000 Synthetic Motor Oil or AMSOIL Formula 4-StrokeŽ 10W-30/SAE 30 Synthetic Small Engine Oil? my snowthrower will be stored in a garage heated between 10-15°c, but outside will be expose to 0°c to -30°c Whats the best synthetic oil to choose?
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cadwarrior
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Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
Reply #4 Aug 24, 2006 11:45 am |
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Big difference in running between Standard Oil and Synthetic oil?
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RalphS
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Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
Reply #6 Aug 26, 2006 7:26 am |
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Basically what Oakville said. I have a friend that "works in the oil industry". He says that full synthetics are superior in every way to conventional motor oils, and I'm sure that he's right. I use full synthetic 5w30 in my early 70s and late 80s Ariens 8HP Sno Thros (with the Snow King engine). The engine manual states to use 5w30 below freezing or "in Winter" or something like that. It is a lot easier starting an engine at 5F when it has a synthetic oil in it. I'm sure it's better for the engine at start up in those temps, too. It is Valvoline synthetic purchased at Walmart. However, I still use conventional oils in my cars and change every 3k since a: the manufacturers don't require synthetic, and b: In my experiences of car ownership, all of my cars have had close to 200k (one at 286k), and none "burned" any oil or had lubrication problems. I also had two turbocharged cars in that group. I just can't get past the "10,000 miles between oil changes" hype of synthetics. Good Luck, Ralph
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mavic747
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Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
Reply #7 Aug 27, 2006 9:31 pm |
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Thanks for your reply!AMSOIL 0W-30 Series 2000 Synthetic Motor Oil or AMSOIL Formula 4-StrokeŽ 10W-30/SAE 30 Synthetic Small Engine Oil? my snowthrower will be stored in a garage heated between 10-15°c, but outside will be expose to 0°c to -30°c Whats the best synthetic oil to choose? synthetic runs great but I think it's really for the racing cars. It's 4X costly than regular oil. For regular and daily use machine , normal5W-30 is good enough. Make sure it has "SAE" printed on the bottle to ensure the quality.
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cadwarrior
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Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
Reply #8 Aug 28, 2006 12:32 pm |
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I finally bought Canadian Tire Motomaster formula 1 100% snythetic 5w30 oil 4.59$ in special, not too much expensive! and it take half bottle! I will flush my old standard used oil, then add the new syn. oil, start engine, then flush again to remove all contaminents, then refill with syn. I also changed the spark plug the one that was on it was probably the original!, full of dirt and rust.
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cadwarrior
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Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
Reply #9 Aug 28, 2006 12:41 pm |
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