SAE 30 oil is generally not recommended for use in pressure washers, as these machines typically require specific types of oil for optimal performance. It's best to consult the owner's manual for your pressure washer to determine the appropriate oil type, which is often a non-detergent oil specifically formulated for pressure washers. Using the wrong oil can lead to engine damage or reduced performance. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and lubrication.
SAE 30 full synthetic in the engine.
SAE 30 weight in the engine and 30 weight non detergent oil in the pump.
SAE 30 SF or better rating
For the engine, not the pump, 10W-30 is what Briggs puts in them, but SAE 30 is acceptable if your are not running the pressure washer in cold temperatures. I highly recommend you use synthetic oil in any air cooled engine.
Only SAE 30 is equivalent to SAE-30
If you are asking about a Honda small engine on a lawn mower, pressure washer, etc then it requires SAE 30 weight or SAE 10w30 if used during cold temperatures. If you are asking about a Honda Automobile made since 2000 use SAE 5w20. Prior to that use SAE 10w30. I highly recommend you use synthetic oil in any Honda Air cooled small engine.
The Black Max 2800 pressure washer typically uses SAE 30 weight oil for its engine. It's essential to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and to ensure proper maintenance. Always use high-quality detergent oil to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the engine.
SAE 30 motor oil if the temperature is between 30 & 75°F.Colder use SAE 10 oil.Warmer use SAE 40 oil.
Yes you can.
SAE 30 or SAE 10W30.
No, it is far to heavy. Use only SAE 10w30 or SAE 30.
No ( according to the owners manual that came with my Ariens lawnmower ( with a Kohler engine ) SAE 30 if above 40* Fahrenheit SAE 10W-30 if below 40* Fahrenheit