I wouldn't worry until you pass up 200.Ok then I was still in the ok range at 171
I wouldn't worry until you pass up 200.Ok then I was still in the ok range at 171
When the head melts and runs down inside the cylinder, then it's too hot.What temperature do you consider too hot though
Dang, I need to try harder. I have only melted pistons.When the head melts and runs down inside the cylinder, then it's too hot.
Yea, I guess that would be the normal outcome.Dang, I need to try harder. I have only melted pistons.
Hello Robb,
All right so I got some clarification, the owner was able to finally get with our manufacturer and there stance on synthetic oil is fine, so we are amending the manual to omit the text saying this will void the warranty. However using a 4 stroke oil will void warranty though.
The fuel filters what you mentioned our manufacture says those are fine and our owner agrees so we are adjusting that in our manual too. This was likely the opinion of the original author of the manual and so maybe he had a bad experience so that is probably why it was mentioning these filters this way, but as mentioned we are getting this in the works to change and update that. It is confirmed with our manufacture that the upside down direction you mentioned about the fuel filter is correct too so working on getting a updated image to show the correct orientation.
We are starting this with our team and once we have edited everything we’ll send the files to our manufacturer so we can updated printing version for printing and website too.
Hope this helps better explain everything.
Thank you,
Im still waiting to hear back about what they have to say about modifications to the motor that in the manual says wait until it is "seasoned" or broken in, and then in the very next breath, tell you that any modifications void the warranty, so stay tuned to this station for further information on that one...lol.I am glad they are amending it. Neither one made any sense. The 4 stroke oil thing sure, but that is kind of a given in my opinion.
Just be sure you do that after the breakin conventional oil...lol.I am glad they are amending it. Neither one made any sense. The 4 stroke oil thing sure, but that is kind of a given in my opinion.
I prefer my engines raw and unseasoned, unlike my taters.Im still waiting to hear back about what they have to say about modifications to the motor that in the manual says wait until it is "seasoned" or broken in, and then in the very next breath, tell you that any modifications void the warranty, so stay tuned to this station for further information on that one...lol.