snowblower/thrower oil

Feb 4, 2009
35,862
17,407
136
Mine uses 5W/30 and its 20 years old. I accidentally picked up a 5/30 semi synthetic. I know synthetics can leak more but will it be too "slippery" for an older engine? I've heard synthetics aren't recommend for older engines.
I do check its oil level fairly regularly.
 

Raizinman

Platinum Member
Sep 7, 2007
2,355
75
91
meettomy.site
First you say semi synthetic and then you say synthetics. Which is it? There is a difference.

If it is semi synthetic, that is about 80% dino oil and 20% synthetic.

If it was my snow blower, and I was regular about changing the fluid and maintenance, I would be using a full synthetic all the time. Just make sure you use the correct weight.
 
Feb 4, 2009
35,862
17,407
136
First you say semi synthetic and then you say synthetics. Which is it? There is a difference.

If it is semi synthetic, that is about 80% dino oil and 20% synthetic.

If it was my snow blower, and I was regular about changing the fluid and maintenance, I would be using a full synthetic all the time. Just make sure you use the correct weight.

its a semi synthetic oil, I drain & change every year plus check the level at least twice a year depending on how much I use it.
Thanks
 

evident

Lifer
Apr 5, 2005
12,157
774
126
i've not had a problem using synthetic in any of my power equipment, even ones that have had dino in them previously.
 

jlee

Lifer
Sep 12, 2001
48,518
224
106
It's not going to matter. If you get leaks with synthetic that you didn't have before, you should repair the motor properly anyway.