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Originally posted by fordracing19 View PostOnly issue I ever had with my Honda was I tipped it on the side to wash underneath and the air filter got wet with gas and wouldn't run right even after it dried.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostLooks like I made a good decision. As far as changing oil. when you say you changed the oil with whatever synthetic oil you had, do you mean even mixing different weights of oil?
And change every 25 hours or once a season or when it gets dark.. seriously just tip the mower on its side and let it drain into a pan.. slowly pull the string a couple times while it’s on it’s side and more old oil will come out"PSH!!!"
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Originally posted by Jose View PostLooks like I made a good decision. As far as changing oil. when you say you changed the oil with whatever synthetic oil you had, do you mean even mixing different weights of oil?
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Originally posted by Jose View PostReally? So I shouldn't worry about to heavy or light of an oil weight or mixing it? I think both of my vehicles now use 5W-30. I think the Honda manual says 10W-30. So I'm good to just use 5W-30?
I only change the oil every other season on my mower and usually flush it with extra 0w-20 I have from my daily. As long as most of the oil is the proper viscosity it's fine. It's a lawn mower, not a pro stock engine.
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Originally posted by Stephen View PostIt takes less than a quart.. just use some left over 5w30, 10w30 or 30w synthetic.. super tech is fine ����
seriously just tip the mower on its side and let it drain into a pan..Justin
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Originally posted by Jose View PostReally? So I shouldn't worry about to heavy or light of an oil weight or mixing it? I think both of my vehicles now use 5W-30. I think the Honda manual says 10W-30. So I'm good to just use 5W-30?"PSH!!!"
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