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Well from my limited diesel experience,:D, HD is high detergent. But I wasn't quickly finding supporting info on the net from Supertech. Go figure right.:jester:
 

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Well it might mean heavy duty then. I didn't research it on SuperTech. I'm just use to it being high detergent. I could be wrong then, it might be heavy duty. :dunno:
 

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I have Amsoil 15w40 semi synthetic in all my little 4 cycle engines, even my Honda generator
 

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I'm with ya there Scott but David is just going to turn and sell what he fixes. No need to put expensive stuff in, unless he wants to add a warranty and have the customer continue to us AMSOIL. I know some shops that do that. They extend the factory warranty on their own if AMSOIL is used, of course that is on new engines.
 

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I'm with ya there Scott but David is just going to turn and sell what he fixes. No need to put expensive stuff in, unless he wants to add a warranty and have the customer continue to us AMSOIL. I know some shops that do that. They extend the factory warranty on their own if AMSOIL is used, of course that is on new engines.

I ran out of the 15w40 XL, and put in some of the OE 5w30 I had left, Nick.

The Briggs does NOT like it :lol:

It burns it, and lets out a puff of blue smoke when shutting down :facepalm:

I know it's a no-no to run 5w30, but I just had to try it.
 

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I'm with ya there Scott but David is just going to turn and sell what he fixes. No need to put expensive stuff in, unless he wants to add a warranty and have the customer continue to us AMSOIL. I know some shops that do that. They extend the factory warranty on their own if AMSOIL is used, of course that is on new engines.

I ran out of the 15w40 XL, and put in some of the OE 5w30 I had left, Nick.

The Briggs does NOT like it :lol:

It burns it, and lets out a puff of blue smoke when shutting down :facepalm:

I know it's a no-no to run 5w30, but I just had to try it.

Nice thread revival Batman! :lol:

Sounds like the mower is worn out for it to do that. the 5w-30 should be fine. Heavy oils in lawn mowers isn't needed and most think that because it is air cooled and runs mostly at max rpm they need that extra weight.
 

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