I have a bunch of 4 stroke machines like 190cc push mower, 15 HP OHV Kawasaki on 36" WBH, GX160 Honda, etc.
I have small 4-cycle 30cc line trimmers though that say 20W-50 on the cap. I have used 20W-50 in 100 degree and 30 degree Fahrenheit with the 4-stroke trimmers, but they aren't lasting as long without problems vs my 2 stroke trimmers, could be the oil type vs the temperature? Or tilting the 4 stroke trimmer to do edging (no smoke though)?
Toro manual for my 190cc has a graph like below but it says Synthetic 5W-30 will cover all temperatures.
Was going to buy oil today and noticed Synthetic vs Conventional. Synthetic cost like %35 more but I'll pay for better results if synthetic is okay for everything and not going to cause a problem? "Part Synthetic" is okay too? Just stay away from non detergent (or is it detergent) type?
In other words, just get synthetic for everything and follow the chart except for the 4 stroke trimmers always use 20W-50?
I was going to get a 5 quart of oil today at AutoZone, the stuff for cars I guess. Since cars rack up so many more miles vs machines, I shouldn't ever need to use something like 'high mileage protection' even if the machine is like 30 years old but probably only has 400 hours on it?
There are many choices like Pennzoil, mobil1, Castrol, Valvoline, Quaker State, etc and then cheaper off brands or store brands.
And then they have different versions like Extended Performance, Advanced Performance, European Car formula, Ultra Platinum, etc etc.
If someone could recommend a particular version from a particular brand that is always a good choice, then I'll just forever only buy that kind to be safe and simple (and get the SAE30 or 10W-30 version of it as per the ambient temperature if that's the best way). I'm not looking to be cheap on oil so I would like the best options for my main machines but also a cheaper (but not bad) option for broken machines that I fix and sell. Thank you.
I have small 4-cycle 30cc line trimmers though that say 20W-50 on the cap. I have used 20W-50 in 100 degree and 30 degree Fahrenheit with the 4-stroke trimmers, but they aren't lasting as long without problems vs my 2 stroke trimmers, could be the oil type vs the temperature? Or tilting the 4 stroke trimmer to do edging (no smoke though)?
Toro manual for my 190cc has a graph like below but it says Synthetic 5W-30 will cover all temperatures.
Was going to buy oil today and noticed Synthetic vs Conventional. Synthetic cost like %35 more but I'll pay for better results if synthetic is okay for everything and not going to cause a problem? "Part Synthetic" is okay too? Just stay away from non detergent (or is it detergent) type?
In other words, just get synthetic for everything and follow the chart except for the 4 stroke trimmers always use 20W-50?
I was going to get a 5 quart of oil today at AutoZone, the stuff for cars I guess. Since cars rack up so many more miles vs machines, I shouldn't ever need to use something like 'high mileage protection' even if the machine is like 30 years old but probably only has 400 hours on it?
There are many choices like Pennzoil, mobil1, Castrol, Valvoline, Quaker State, etc and then cheaper off brands or store brands.
And then they have different versions like Extended Performance, Advanced Performance, European Car formula, Ultra Platinum, etc etc.
If someone could recommend a particular version from a particular brand that is always a good choice, then I'll just forever only buy that kind to be safe and simple (and get the SAE30 or 10W-30 version of it as per the ambient temperature if that's the best way). I'm not looking to be cheap on oil so I would like the best options for my main machines but also a cheaper (but not bad) option for broken machines that I fix and sell. Thank you.
