I did a bit of searching but didn't find my answer. I just got my hands on a Honda HS35 snowblower with the G150 3.5 hp engine. This thing burns some oil on startup and I suspect while running based on the smell of the exhaust. Unfortunately I haven't had it long enough to see if the oil level drops.
I have some Auto RX on hand that I'm thinking of using, but am trying to figure out how to apply it. I know the general rule of thumb is 1 oz per quart. Does this apply to small engines that have tiny oil capacities (0.74 qt in this case)?
All the Auto rx application instructions I saw on their site are for cars and state length of application in miles. Is there an application based on number of hours for small engines?
I'm also debating running Auto RX right now to try to improve it ASAP or running it one season to see if the oil level drops noticably so that I will have a baseline to compare to after the application. Any opinions?
I look forward to the responsese.
I have some Auto RX on hand that I'm thinking of using, but am trying to figure out how to apply it. I know the general rule of thumb is 1 oz per quart. Does this apply to small engines that have tiny oil capacities (0.74 qt in this case)?
All the Auto rx application instructions I saw on their site are for cars and state length of application in miles. Is there an application based on number of hours for small engines?
I'm also debating running Auto RX right now to try to improve it ASAP or running it one season to see if the oil level drops noticably so that I will have a baseline to compare to after the application. Any opinions?
I look forward to the responsese.