Dealer says any good 10W-30
For what that is worth...
"jim" wrote in message
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On Jun 12, 9:34 pm, "Toller" wrote:
My understanding is that you have to use motor oil that "at least" meets
the
auto manufacturer's requirement, but would that be true for a generator
also?
I got my Yamaha EF1000 today. The instructions call for SE or SF oil;
all I
had was SL. Is there any reason that might not be okay?
I know, "Call Yamaha". I had to call them three times to verify that a
claim made in one of their retailer's ads (that it will do 3500w for 3
seconds) was accurate; I doubt I can actually reach anyone there who
knows
what oil is. Not that Yamaha doesn't know what oil is; they just don't
let
those people talk to customers.
Thanks.
If dealing with a dealer does'nt he sell the oil , Other wise read the
manual and follow it Don,t use 10/ 30 as it is not for small engines.
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