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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: paceman on May 09, 2022, 10:33:05 AM
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hi all,
just organised a new generator for Dad... a Yamaha 6.3kVA inverter generator...
just sorting out oil... in the book it says 10W-30 or 10W-40... looks like the 40 is for a bit higher temperatures, which is probably right for where we are (Mackay)...
i can only get the 10w-30 in town... would that be OK to start with?
generator won't be used that often, more for blackout protection. will be run every other month for a about 30 minutes to keep it ticking over...
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Any oil is better than no oil, but the correct oil, is better than the incorrect oil.
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Any oil is better than no oil, but the correct oil, is better than the incorrect oil.
so, 10W-30 will be OK? it is specified in the manual as the default choice.
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It’ll be fine :cheers:
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correct
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You went for a quality geni and you can't find the time to swing by a supercheap or bursons?
The 40 becomes important if running for days under high load in hot conditions ie.. what you bought it for.
It will only be 400 -600ml.
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You went for a quality geni and you can't find the time to swing by a supercheap or bursons?
The 40 becomes important if running for days under high load in hot conditions ie.. what you bought it for.
It will only be 400 -600ml.
I’m asking whether there is much of a difference between the two…
Thought it better to ask for some advice…
I haven’t bought the oil yet… generator takes 1.3L to fill…
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https://www.repairsmith.com/i/blog/10w30-vs-10w40/ (https://www.repairsmith.com/i/blog/10w30-vs-10w40/)
FWIW, It'll be fine.
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https://www.repairsmith.com/i/blog/10w30-vs-10w40/ (https://www.repairsmith.com/i/blog/10w30-vs-10w40/)
FWIW, It'll be fine.
Thanks for that… that is similar to other articles I have read on the topic…
Might go with the 10w-30 for now… easier and cheaper to get locally…
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Does your old man have mechanical sympathy or set and forget.
My old man got me to get him 2 Honda's linked by a cord for same purpose, only gets serviced when I visit.
Run the 10w30 and if at the first oil change it looks the same as the new oil going in then the engine isn't stressed.
I run syn 5w30 in 2 4wds and small car and 5w40 in a wakeboard boat under constant heavy load.
Consensus seems to be it doesn't matter.
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Does your old man have mechanical sympathy or set and forget.
My old man got me to get him 2 Honda's linked by a cord for same purpose, only gets serviced when I visit.
Run the 10w30 and if at the first oil change it looks the same as the new oil going in then the engine isn't stressed.
I run syn 5w30 in 2 4wds and small car and 5w40 in a wakeboard boat under constant heavy load.
Consensus seems to be it doesn't matter.
His health dictates that he won’t be able to service it himself regularly…
I have found a local supplier of Penrite 10w40, which also fits the required spec (API SE or higher, which I know is obsolete… current spec is SP, which the Penrite oil fulfills…)
I might be overthinking, but I just want to get on the right footing straight away…
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grab the Penrite, great oils, i won't use anything else.
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grab the Penrite, great oils, i won't use anything else.
i use penrite in my cars... so, will go for their 10w-40...
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We used Penrite in every 4 stroke we have/had.
Boats, cars, motorbikes.... the works.
Lucas Oil Products make excellent additives as well.
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If going with Penrite, I'd look at using HPR 5 - 5W40, although it has API SP approval, it also has MB 229.5 approval which is an excellent oil spec (far better then SP on its own)
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Not sure if it’s applicable to the Yamaha but with the Honda I bought an attachment that goes into the oil filler and extends it making draining the oil a much less messy affair.
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Hi,
The generator I bought is messy to drain, oil goes everywhere. An Oil syringe totally fixed the problem.
Cheers
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It will be fine. I currently have a Yamaha EF2000is. I saw the WEN 56200i on hot deals recently https://houseandbeyond.org/best-generators/ (https://houseandbeyond.org/best-generators/) the first one and couldn't pass it up for the price. I could have bought two of these and had change for what I paid for the Yamaha. The reason that I purchased the WEN is that the engine is a Yamaha clone, it's very similar inside, and the wiring diagrams are virtually the same so that I believe I can parallel the two generators. It's made in China, but the Yamaha has a label inside that it's made in China also. Smarter tools also has the Yamaha engine but they lablel theirs "Powered By Yamaha". I don't know if WEN licenses this engine or if it's a knockoff. I'm betting that both units might be made side by side in the same Chinese factory.
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It will be fine. I currently have a Yamaha EF2000is. I saw the WEN 56200i on hot deals recently https://houseandbeyond.org/best-generators/ (https://houseandbeyond.org/best-generators/) the first one and couldn't pass it up for the price. I could have bought two of these and had change for what I paid for the Yamaha. The reason that I purchased the WEN is that the engine is a Yamaha clone, it's very similar inside, and the wiring diagrams are virtually the same so that I believe I can parallel the two generators. It's made in China, but the Yamaha has a label inside that it's made in China also. Smarter tools also has the Yamaha engine but they lablel theirs "Powered By Yamaha". I don't know if WEN licenses this engine or if it's a knockoff. I'm betting that both units might be made side by side in the same Chinese factory.
Where'd you get the Wen from?
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Hi,
The linking cable is not cheap
Cheers
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