Maybe it's due to the age but my Briggs&Strattons engine on my yard machines push mower smokes less and burns less oil using a synthetic oil. I've put 0w-40 Mobil 1 and castrol in it. The manual highly recommends synthetic oil for mowing over 80FGoing to purchase a push mower. Gonna have a B&S engine. How would you break the engine in? Which oil and for how
long. I am reading that I never have to change the oil??????? Just top it off. I don't think so....
Won't happen here because, well, BITOGMost are lucky if they ever receive an oil change. Most of these engines, (unless used by professional landscapers), are run until they quit, then taken in for repair.
I'm willing to bet that 99.9% of B&S, and other engines used in the lawn & garden industry, receive no break in whatsoever. Because they don't need them.
Most are lucky if they ever receive an oil change. Most of these engines, (unless used by professional landscapers), are run until they quit, then taken in for repair.
Daniel, as a BIOG I don't think I would have told that story. Didn't check the oil level in 8 years!My first B&S powered lawn mower lasted 8 years without even having the oil level checked before it locked up due to having nearly no oil in it. It was used 2-3 times every month for about 90 minutes each time. When it stopped, I removed the spark plug and poured a cap full of oil into the cylinder. I also filled the oil pan with fresh 10w40 oil. After it cooled down, I restarted the motor and finished my mowing. I then used it in the same manner for another 4 years before it finally gave up and broke the conrod. So, in my opinion, it's not necessary to break in the motor or even check the oil level.
Typically, they want you to change the oil after about 5 hours, then normal intervals after that. Clean out your oil drain pan before changing oil the first time. Then look at the drained oil in the sunlight. You will see a lot of break-in glitter in the oil.Going to purchase a push mower. Gonna have a B&S engine. How would you break the engine in? Which oil and for how
long. I am reading that I never have to change the oil??????? Just top it off. I don't think so....
Use it normally and change the oil after five hours of use. Then you can go with a normal interval of 50 hours thereafter.Going to purchase a push mower. Gonna have a B&S engine. How would you break the engine in? Which oil and for how
long. I am reading that I never have to change the oil??????? Just top it off. I don't think so....
We shouldn't even be discussing this, because the latest B&S engines are "designed" not to ever require an oil change. The sticker says to just, "Check & Add".
I think having to turn the mower over to get the oil out, because there is no drain plug is a nice feature. Just like the special automatic trans fluid in the new cars. It lasts a, "lifetime" and never even needs to be checked. No dipstick!
However they're a bit more difficult to turn over.