B boraticus Joined Apr 19, 2009 Messages 2,940 Location Canada Apr 20, 2009 #21 Cheapest dino oil available that meets the lubrication requirements of the manufacturer. Sure that's not a two stroke under the hood???
Cheapest dino oil available that meets the lubrication requirements of the manufacturer. Sure that's not a two stroke under the hood???
S Stanley Rockafeller Joined Mar 29, 2005 Messages 691 Location Van, B.C. Apr 20, 2009 #22 I'd say whatever is cheapest, and is slightly thicker than recommedation..
C chet2 Joined Jul 20, 2007 Messages 1,408 Location NH Apr 21, 2009 #23 typical asian quality, just kidding...i would try pennzoil HM and if that doesnt work buy the 9.50 st jug and keep adding...i imagine engine will go a long time no matter what...screw the synthetic if it is burning
typical asian quality, just kidding...i would try pennzoil HM and if that doesnt work buy the 9.50 st jug and keep adding...i imagine engine will go a long time no matter what...screw the synthetic if it is burning
C chet2 Joined Jul 20, 2007 Messages 1,408 Location NH Apr 21, 2009 #24 it seems we bigoers have one brain...use either HM or just add oil from cheapest dino you can find, usually supertech
it seems we bigoers have one brain...use either HM or just add oil from cheapest dino you can find, usually supertech
S sprintman Joined May 27, 2002 Messages 10,990 Location Canberra ACT Australia Apr 21, 2009 #25 Do NOT I repeat NOT use HM oil with RX. You can use it later after the clean/rinse is finished.