PowrGaurd Generator with Briggs Vanguard OHV engine

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I have 25 year old generator, been in use for 10 years. I ran a 5-30 synthetic right out of the gate. It sat in the back of my father's garage for 15 years. It cycles weekly and probably has a total of 20 days of extended use. The manual calls for this:
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Its an SAE 30. Should I continue to run the 5-30? Concerned about cold starts in the winter, when we see most of its use.
 
It might consume a bit more oil but so long as you monitor that it makes perfect sense to use a multi-grade in a colder environment.
 
It might consume a bit more oil but so long as you monitor that it makes perfect sense to use a multi-grade in a colder environment.
I do monitor it. Thanks for the advice. Change the filter and oil every year. The oil never gets dirty; burning propane helps with that.
 
5w30 seems to have worked well for you so far especially if the bulk of work is in the winter.
Myself I would run a euro spec 5w30 or 10w30 .
 
Running the Castrol 5W30. Its the Dexos 1 gen 2, ford, gm chrysler GDI formula. Just enough in a 5 qt jug. Probably 5 years old. Should I be worried about that? From what I have read, it should be fine.
 
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