Honda oil too thin.

Yes....it has forced air.....but, I've thoroughly cleaned cylinder fins and the 30w just doesn't seem to cut it at idle after a 5hr. Cut with temps over 90-95.

Many good recommendations already posted so I am not bringing any new suggestions. You should switch to a thicker oil in your warm season and see what happens. Let us know what you see when you go to a heaver multi-visicosity or straight weight. My suggestion would be as follows based on air cooled engines without exhaust after-treatment operating above 60F are:

15W-40 HDEO - available and low cost. I like Mobil 1 Extreme available at Walmart for around $24. Many lower end 15W-40 HDEO are below $16 per gallon jugs. Mobil 1300 super is an example. I like the Mobil 1 Extreme just to get the higher level of anti-wear additives.
20W-50
15W-50
Straight weight 40

Post your results so we can see if had success eliminating the hot idle oil pressure switch light flicker with thicker oil. It could also be the oil pressure indicator system as well.

Bet regards
 
I agree...but where i live.....I could never cut grass.
The Honda owners manual for your engine states "10w-30 for general use" then it lists straight 30W for temps above 55F but it also has 5w-30 and 10w-30 on the line right below the 30W.

I cut 11 acres in temps like you, not all the time, but July/Aug can get there. I usually run a Euro 0-40 but I have ran 5-30 in the past without issue. If I were you and were having your issues I might try Mobil 1 15w50 in it.
 
Many good recommendations already posted so I am not bringing any new suggestions. You should switch to a thicker oil in your warm season and see what happens. Let us know what you see when you go to a heaver multi-visicosity or straight weight. My suggestion would be as follows based on air cooled engines without exhaust after-treatment operating above 60F are:

15W-40 HDEO - available and low cost. I like Mobil 1 Extreme available at Walmart for around $24. Many lower end 15W-40 HDEO are below $16 per gallon jugs. Mobil 1300 super is an example. I like the Mobil 1 Extreme just to get the higher level of anti-wear additives.
20W-50
15W-50
Straight weight 40

Post your results so we can see if had success eliminating the hot idle oil pressure switch light flicker with thicker oil. It could also be the oil pressure indicator system as well.

Bet regards
Thanks so much for your time and suggestions. I have a lot of air cooled motorcycles...so I have synthetic 10w40 and 20w50 motorcycle oils.
Would they be ok since they protect air cooled engines. That 30w Honda and Rotella non synthetic just won't work in this heat.
 
This is on a zero turn....not a generator.
It is the motor that runs hot with the recommended 30w at outside temps of 100+. Not the hydros.
I just want opinions as to whether I can run higher viscosity oil in agxv620 Honda even though Honda doesn't recommend it.
It has no oil cooler. That 30w gets mighty thin after running several hours in Louisiana heat.
Im in South Louisiana also, Lafourche Parish. Where are you?

Absolutely no 30 wt in anything air cooled here. 15W40, 15/20W50 and call it a day
 
Thanks so much for your time and suggestions. I have a lot of air cooled motorcycles...so I have synthetic 10w40 and 20w50 motorcycle oils.
Would they be ok since they protect air cooled engines. That 30w Honda and Rotella non synthetic just won't work in this heat.

I would be comfortable with 4 cycle motorcycle oils as they tend to have good additive packages in MC specific oils). They just cost more then the HDEO (use for diesel CK-4) 15W-40 i use in our air cooled outdoor power equipment engines. I also use the same oil in my Buell with a HD engine instead of the 20W-50 Harley Davidson oil the manual calls for

I would start with the 10W-40 and see if it corrects the hot idle oil pressure light blinking. Reason for starting with the 10W-40 is that it is closest to the Honda manual recommendations and only Honda know how they designed bearing clearances, oil pump, and oil flow.

We have a few commercial mowers with V-twin Kawasaki and Kohler engines from 18 to 38 HP. The older engine manuals called for 30 weights and mult-viscoity 30 weights but many of the same engines now recommend 20W-50 so over time as the trend seems to have gone thicker recommendations. I suspect some is for reduced oil consumption and better wear characteristics.
 
I would start with the 10W-40 and see if it corrects the hot idle oil pressure light blinking. Reason for starting with the 10W-40 is that it is closest to the Honda manual recommendations and only Honda know how they designed bearing clearances, oil pump, and oil flow.
I'm relatively confident that bearing clearances are determined primarily by journal size.

There are outliers of course, like big power engines where clearances get fairly big, but that is for a specific reason.

The rod and main journals in that engine will be within a mil or two of other engines in its displacement class (which spec 50 grade oils in high temps), and therefore a 50 grade will work just fine.
 
Any of you think a Wix XP filter is too restricting for my Honda GXV620 on Hustler zero turn. Since I've decided on running a thicker oil in this Louisiana heat.....I was looking for comments.
 
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