My discount stores were out of Rotella, and I’m right at 50 hrs. So, I’m doing Kubota oil for the next 50. I’ll try to plan ahead more next time.
Not unlike the folks who buy an expensive tractor.... then dont want to use the Kubota SUDT2 synthetic hydraulic fluid. (they go cheep with dino-based hydro fluid then wonder why their tractor is broken)It always makes me wonder why people talk about the cost of synthetic oil compared to conventional oil but will spend $5 on a cup of coffee every day or buy lunch for $15 three times a week, or spend $50 at the movies, or buy a $600 cell phone every year, or buy a new car or truck every three years ... and on and on. There are so many ways to spend (waste) money in this life but hopefully we get to choose how and when we do it.
The cool down period for gas turbines and turbochargers is mostly predicated on allowing the internal rotating machinery to cool down to prevent rubs on the external stationary casing. The outer casing cools down faster than the rotating components.Letting a turbo stabilize/cool-down before shut-down has documented history in aircraft turbonormalized engines. Passengers anxious to deplane were accepting of a 3-minute cool-down at the chocks after I explained it to them. ( After landing….Taxying slowly at idle would eat-up part of the time and allow them to deplane sooner.)
Here's a question for all you pilot types and I know there are some on this forum. What oils do you run in your planes? Are synthetics popular in that application?
Aircraft lubricants are subject to very specific and stringent certifications as are the fasteners and materials used in their construction.Here's a question for all you pilot types and I know there are some on this forum. What oils do you run in your planes? Are synthetics popular in that application?
Aircraft lubricants are subject to very specific and stringent certifications as are the fasteners and materials used in their construction.
That said tractors don't normally leave the ground
Dan
Been running Exxon Elite 20W-50 in the IO-520 in my Debonair for the last 15 years. Sent in samples every other oil change, and the reports were always excellent. But then I usuallt changed it every 25 hours or so. At 550 hrs after I put on new cylinders they looked great with the borescope at annual inspection.Here's a question for all you pilot types and I know there are some on this forum. What oils do you run in your planes? Are synthetics popular in that application?
Well, I'll make it 49 and just write that if you use decent oil and change it at least reasonably often it is very unlikely that you will have a lubrication related problem with any Kubota engine.Funny - - - hedgerow started this thread 48 hours ago.
I was the second response.
At the time, I was thinking here's another Oil or Fluid thread.
Guessed at the time it would generate 50 responses..... this is #48....
Trust me hedgerow, this is not derogatory to you at all. Like I said, this question comes up often, and usually generates the same amount of attention!
The only comparison between these two is that they're both in a blue jug.$21 for a gallon of Rotella does not compare to a gallon of Chevron Delo 400 for $12.97
Any one here ever have their oil tested by someone like Blackstone laboratories? If so, what oil do you run and what was the conclusion?
I had my Yamaha FJR1300 oil tested just out of curiosity. I have been running Dino oil in mine for 40,000 miles. A friend bought the same bike and couldn’t believe I didn’t run synthetic, wanted to argue or convince me that he was 100% right about what to run. I told him I just run what Yamaha says to run and I’ve had no problems at all. I go further between changes than what Yamaha recommends though, I do 5,000ish miles. So the report came back with flying colors and they suggested I go to 8,000 miles before changes from what their analysis shows. I plan to stick with 5,000 miles or depending on how I’ve been riding I’ll go by my shifter feel and change it sooner.
Sorry, super thread drift. I meant to collect some of the oil out of my L3800 and have it analyzed but it slipped my mind when I changed it. Maybe next time I’ll have it done and post up the results.
Most people have no idea what “synthetic” means as it applies to engine oils.Synthetic got its start as Aircraft Oil. …
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Another tall tale...... 45 years of auto repair and I still have never seen one single case.Also, if an older engine is switched to synthetic oil don’t be surprised when you discover new leaks where previously none occurred. It’s a common effect.
So your saying subpar gasoline which had lead added to it so it didn't knock is 'real' gasoline? Interesting....(Aviation piston engines still use real gasoline with TEL ...)