Interesting thought about the zinc and higher temps. What thoughts are there about semi blends & full synthetic. Did I mention my machine came used from WI and is now a Yooper machine? Long cold winters on the southern shore of Lake Superior. Not unusual to have -20°F for days on end and snow totals of 200” to 300” inches. (Husky will be pampered in winter in at least an above freezing garage.) My practice run the past week was in 15”+ with drifts to 3’+.Engine oil preferred winter and summer?
Clean oil rinses the desired cylinder walls of the break in folded over microscopic metal peeks. Slightly used oil is always polishing surfaces while it provides lubrication. There is a balance to be had between over frequent oil changes and under frequent. B&S has now marketed engines that never need an oil change, just keep it full. Also Synthetic is not good for break-in runs.As I keep on saying.
They are MOWER engines not F1 race engines
Mower engines are cheapest engine that can be made that will run at least till the warranty runs out .
There is ZERO advantage in running a synthetic oil in any mower engine
OTOH they will not hurt the engine either
So if it makes you feel you are better than the man next door go ahead
As for me I have a lot netter things to do with my money than waste it on expensive oils.
I do stock, nor use synthetic oils in any of my customers mowers either .
The only place that synthetics are worth the money is in hydro drives
And if you think I am being stupid.
Look at the Hp per cc of your car engine and compare that to the Hp per cc of your mower engine.
In Cal engine makers have to use synthetic oils to meet their idiot exhaust emission laws so engine makers specify synthetics .
Fr the rest of the planet where THC is not added to the water supply plain old mower oil is fine .
Diesl oil is the next best option after than , then car oils .
The only important thing about mower oils is to change it at the end of every season
The main, and most important reason to use synthetic oil, is that air-cooled engines will run cooler, alleviating overheating and fuel vapor lock problems.As I keep on saying.
They are MOWER engines not F1 race engines
Mower engines are cheapest engine that can be made that will run at least till the warranty runs out .
There is ZERO advantage in running a synthetic oil in any mower engine
OTOH they will not hurt the engine either
So if it makes you feel you are better than the man next door go ahead
As for me I have a lot netter things to do with my money than waste it on expensive oils.
I do stock, nor use synthetic oils in any of my customers mowers either .
The only place that synthetics are worth the money is in hydro drives
And if you think I am being stupid.
Look at the Hp per cc of your car engine and compare that to the Hp per cc of your mower engine.
In Cal engine makers have to use synthetic oils to meet their idiot exhaust emission laws so engine makers specify synthetics .
Fr the rest of the planet where THC is not added to the water supply plain old mower oil is fine .
Diesl oil is the next best option after than , then car oils .
The only important thing about mower oils is to change it at the end of every season