Sounds like a nice generator. What’s the model number?Yea... no problem for me. Using it nearlt eliminated my oil consumption on an older techumseh gen set.
I use what ever on my regular 2 trash picked Toro "Personal Pace" mowers (which i love by the way). I have a ton of oil that was purchased in the 1980's. so I just run that. if it blows up, i have a nother spare mower engine but they run fine. I have a big yard and just dump the oil when it looks dirty and add another 7 oz. I rotate using them and when one breaks, I have the other one and never fil to cut the lawn.
Run rotella synthetic in my 9 hp diesel genset yanmar.
Higher flash point.I am not going to read every post in this 12 page thread. The theory posted in the OP's opening post is weird. So much I could not get through it.
I work on small engines and have never seen an engine failure from using cheap (Store Brand) oil motor oil. The failures are from running with low oil or never changing the oil in years. Not 5 years as the Briggs no oil change engine is supposedly target for but longer. I know engine life is estimated by hours of run time. I have heard the average walk behind mower is used 50 hours per year. So in 5 years that is 250 hrs of run time. I have seen American engines with some oil changes(like every other year) perform well long over that estimate.
What intrigues me is why Synthetic oil does not burn as much as dyno oil? When Synthetic oils first became popular, I recall people saying you will burn more or will loose more through seal/gasket leaks.
I know Briggs says in its publications it's Synthetic oil will burn less than their conventional oil. I read people on here saying their ODPE oil consumption has gone down when they use full Synthetic. I do not doubt anyone reporting this. I just do not understand why.
I am curious, so Why is that?
Do you mean lower Noack volatility?Higher flash point.
Some refined oils have greater consumption than others, and often it depends on the engine. I think you are wrong to assume any synthetic motor oil will have less consumption than a refined oil, or that all synthetic motor oils will have less consumtion.What intrigues me is why Synthetic oil does not burn as much as dyno oil? When Synthetic oils first became popular, I recall people saying you will burn more or will loose more through seal/gasket leaks.
I am not assuming. This is in Briggs & Stratton Documents and others here have said that is their experience. In this thread no less.Some refined oils have greater consumption than others, and often it depends on the engine. I think you are wrong to assume any synthetic motor oil will have less consumption than a refined oil, or that all synthetic motor oils will have less consumtion.
It's simply magic.
So you are saying what is getting in to the cylinder chamber is not burning with the gas ingniting. While dyno oil with a lower flash point will?Higher flash point.
Marketing often writes those documents.I am not assuming. This is in Briggs & Stratton Documents and others here have said that is their experience. In this thread no less.
You seem confident you understand this topic. School us on this topic better than your above vague and general comments. Is Briggs and stratton wrong? I want to learn.