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Offline guzzijohn

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synthetic oil in generator
« on: November 04, 2009, 03:55:08 AM »
I put synthetic in my generator. My thinking was it only gets used during prolonged power outages which may be 1-3 times a year. Also since the generator runs full throttle all the time that synthetic oil would hold up better. I mentioned this to a friend that has been a motorcycle mechanic. He said to switch back to dino oil as synthetic attracts moisture and will shorten engine life. What is your all take on this?
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Re: synthetic oil in generator
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2009, 04:52:56 AM »
Why don't you check out Amsoils  site ?
Have you heard the one where it makes diesel engines loose power ?
I have a gen for the same purpose and it gets used about the same . I use reg oil and change it every 24 hours of run time when using it and also when the crisis is over . If you allow any used oil to remain in an engine its the acid build up that hurts the engine , so change it after use . All my trucks use syn oil .
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Re: synthetic oil in generator
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2009, 05:44:19 AM »
Guzzijohn I think the syn is the right answer. Heat is the killer of motor oil, if that generator is air cooled you really have heat issues if its summer time, or the generator is parked out of the way where fresh air is harder to get at.

 Secondly very few will argue that syn oil is of equal or lessor quality than mineral oils, and will outlast them in head to head comparisons. What is generally argued though is that you don't need extra strength protection. If the economics of running that generator are a concern I really don't think there would be a generator sitting there to talk about. It's sitting there to protect something, be it your sanity or whatever. What is another $4 a yr on oil?

Lastly I don't know where you live but in Mn. it gets plenty cold. Synthetics flow better in the cold, no arguement there. It's going to start and run easier in arctic conditions and high heat both. Do you get to schedule emergency use or maintenance of the generator for adverse weather?

Drawing moisture? Give me a break, its oil and additives, more pure and consistant than mineral oil sure, but it's still oil. Now if the generator sits and draws moisture and you NEVER change the synthetic yes you will see water problems.

Your mechanic probably sees engines where the owner is expecting to go twenty thousand miles between changes. Most riders take years to do that and that is where the water is coming from. Another place you get this is gear boxes that are lubed for life. No one wants to read the fine print that says if submerged you need to drop the lube. It is excellant oil but is not a substitute for a brain.
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Re: synthetic oil in generator
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2009, 03:22:58 AM »
I run synthetic in everything I have a 96 ford aspire with 406000 on it and going strong i'm sold on the stuff
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Re: synthetic oil in generator
« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2009, 03:36:03 AM »
Thanks for the replies.
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Re: synthetic oil in generator
« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2009, 03:50:09 AM »
One thing to keep in mind is syn oil is a cleaner , so if you switch to it you need to clean the engine . on engines with a filter it is more important as it will strip old deposits and clog the filter causing the bypass in the filter to remain open and not doing its job . There is a cleaner made by amsoil . you add it to the old oil and change the filter , run it at high idle for 10 min . then change the filter and oil to the syn .
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Re: synthetic oil in generator
« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2010, 01:58:26 AM »
http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/ase.aspx   SAE 30 and rated for SAE 10w30 -38 pour point.

This oil is specially formulated with anti-rust additives to counteract any problems which may occur in engines that see frequent storage. I use it in my lawn mower, tiller, woodsplitter, snowblower, pressure washer, GENERATORS, weed trimmer. I change oil in some of these every two years if they don't see frequent use.

I think it works well.

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Re: synthetic oil in generator
« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2010, 05:25:36 AM »
  You never said what kind of generator it is???

  In a aircooled small gen set i think synthetic is a good choise, in a watercooled or diesel genset, i don't think i'd use it.

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