I have a Honda EU2000i inverter generator with the GX100 engine in it. My lawnmower has the GCV160 engine.
I've been working through a jug of Mobil 1 10w30 mixed with a couple quarts of Honda Power Equipment 10w30 in both the mower and generator and have finally come to the end of it. These engines take so little oil that it took me many years to work through the jug of 10w30. I've hit the rebates pretty good this spring and have a good quantity of these oils (listed below) in the garage, so I'm not really keen on buying any more. I prefer to use what I have on hand.
The generator user manual text says to use 10w30, SJ or higher oil. The temperature chart shows both 5w30 and 10w30 as acceptable across all temperature ranges.
In my garage I have a few choices:
1. Castrol ActEvo Motorcycle oil 'part synthetic' 10w30, SL
2. Mobil 1 Automotive oil 5w30, SN+
3. Valvoline Synthetic Motorcycle oil 10W-40, SJ
Winters don't get below zero very often here in southern Michigan, so I don't really need a 5W oil. It started right up with the 10w30 in January whenever I've needed it. Summers are mild in Michigan, so no fear of endless 100+ degree days.
I use this generator only a few times a year when I camp in a rustic campground, typically running it a few hours to recharge the camper battery once or twice per weekend. Of course, the generator will also be used for the occasional power outage at home. Lately we have been lucky the past years and only been out for a few hours at a time and never even needed to use the generator at home.
I'm not too worried about the mower as it has been fed a diet of oil drippings of all grades from all the empty bottles from my family's vehicles, topped off with 10w30 for the past 12 years. The generator has only seen 10w30 it's entire life.
Which of the three oils listed would you recommend?
Right now, I'm leaning toward the Castrol 10w30 as it is the correct grade.
(and no, I'm not buying any Rotella
)
I've been working through a jug of Mobil 1 10w30 mixed with a couple quarts of Honda Power Equipment 10w30 in both the mower and generator and have finally come to the end of it. These engines take so little oil that it took me many years to work through the jug of 10w30. I've hit the rebates pretty good this spring and have a good quantity of these oils (listed below) in the garage, so I'm not really keen on buying any more. I prefer to use what I have on hand.
The generator user manual text says to use 10w30, SJ or higher oil. The temperature chart shows both 5w30 and 10w30 as acceptable across all temperature ranges.
In my garage I have a few choices:
1. Castrol ActEvo Motorcycle oil 'part synthetic' 10w30, SL
2. Mobil 1 Automotive oil 5w30, SN+
3. Valvoline Synthetic Motorcycle oil 10W-40, SJ
Winters don't get below zero very often here in southern Michigan, so I don't really need a 5W oil. It started right up with the 10w30 in January whenever I've needed it. Summers are mild in Michigan, so no fear of endless 100+ degree days.
I use this generator only a few times a year when I camp in a rustic campground, typically running it a few hours to recharge the camper battery once or twice per weekend. Of course, the generator will also be used for the occasional power outage at home. Lately we have been lucky the past years and only been out for a few hours at a time and never even needed to use the generator at home.
I'm not too worried about the mower as it has been fed a diet of oil drippings of all grades from all the empty bottles from my family's vehicles, topped off with 10w30 for the past 12 years. The generator has only seen 10w30 it's entire life.
Which of the three oils listed would you recommend?
Right now, I'm leaning toward the Castrol 10w30 as it is the correct grade.
(and no, I'm not buying any Rotella