Jersey Jeff
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A friend of mine gave me a case of synthetic two-cycle oil. Can I use this even though I normally run non-synthetic, any problems mixing the two? It’s a free case I would like to use it if I can.
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West marine had their synthetic on sale a couple years ago. I asked about using it for the Johnson. The salesman told me that once you run synthetic you cannot go back to conventional. Personally i wont run synthetic in any engine of mine unless the engine was broke in with it Or does not have high mileage.
Gotta agree with Ferm 100%. It even says on the side of the bottle that they can be mixed with regular oil. I've never had a problem with using synth., although the extra price keeps me using regular most times. When I can find the synth on sale I'll buy it though.
I don't know. $38 for a gallon of Yamalube compaired to $18 for a gallon of Penzoil at Walmart. I used to be a hardcore believer of Yamalube but at those prices you would be a fool to run it.
When I can find the synth on sale I'll buy it though.
THEFERMANATOR said:Every once in awhile wally world has the pennsoil full synthetic on sale for less than the blended stuff to get it off the shelves and new inventory in.
I have been using wally world oil for years!! Even now with a 2004 Yamaha HDPI, never a issue! If you are under warranty use what they say, but all bets off after warranty is gone!
I don't know. $38 for a gallon of Yamalube compaired to $18 for a gallon of Penzoil at Walmart. I used to be a hardcore believer of Yamalube but at those prices you would be a fool to run it.
West marine .... The salesman told me...