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I use the Honda Premium 10W-30 oil in my Honda engined Victa, it comes in a 1L bottle, but annoyingly takes 550ml for each change, and being a Honda, I've never had to top it up between oil changes.

The other annoying thing is, this model doesn't come with a fuel primer, if it hasn't been used for a few weeks it can take up to 20 pulls to get it to start, or first go after spraying some "Start ya B*stard" into it.

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From memory, you have a GCV160, which has a choke instead of a primer. So I would say that the choke is not engaging correctly, and there for not getting enough fuel for the cold start. I think some came with manual chokes via the throttle lever, some had an auto choke.

Honda GCV160 Choke System - YouTube.

Honda GCV Autochoke Explained - YouTube
 
From memory, you have a GCV160, which has a choke instead of a primer. So I would say that the choke is not engaging correctly, and there for not getting enough fuel for the cold start. I think some came with manual chokes via the throttle lever, some had an auto choke.

Yeah, some have manual chokes. I have one with the auto choke.
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Several years ago, Briggs & Stratton's came up with the idea of "No Oil Change, Just Check & Add" on their EXi consumer engines. The concept being that due to an improved air filter design, and reduced engine temps, the owner never needs to change the oil, only checking and topping up as needed.

^^Total Bull$hit^^

Just Check and Add Never Change The Mower Oil | Briggs & Stratton





But please, change the oil! This video shows why...................



I follow Brie on YT as well. She's a good mechanic.

The temperature thing is a long shot. Due to the move from a side-valve to an OHV design, this takes the exhaust port and valve out of the block and into a separate cylinder head, which in theory reduces the running temp of the block, and therefore reduced oil consumption and oil temperatures. The change from an oiled foam filter to a pleated paper filter apparently prevents and reduces the possibility of the engine ingesting dust, which in turn helps keep the oil cleaner and reduces wear.

Agreed. And how many car engines use a "pleated" filter? I guess they never change their oil now??

Seeing the thick, gloopy black oil dripping out of those engines should be all the visual evidence you need to ignore Briggs & Stratton's advice and take the 5 minutes to change your oil.

YES!!

I also don't really like the 30-weight oil they like to put in these things. That oil is a very basic mineral oil and is designed to be consistently thick so that it doesn't burn too much due to varying tolerances. This is for a couple of reasons, firstly emissions, secondly for cost control and thirdly for reduced warranty claims due to consumers never checking their oil.

Exactly





The fact Briggs & Stratton also sell a 10W/30 oil says it all. But you will struggle find that stuff outside of an online store or mower shop.





I went one better with Penrite Semi-Synthetic 10W/30 Small Engine. It doesn't burn any faster than the glue-like SAE30 stuff and its cheap enough.

I run full-synthetic in all of my machines after a 10W/30 break in period




So, change your oil....................unless you want to shorten the life of your mower.

YES!!!!
 
It's not made in the U.S.?
Not that. The pre mixed stuff is already mixed 50/50 with water. So your paying for half the product at a same or higher price as you would for a gallon of just straight antifreeze

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Not that. The pre mixed stuff is already mixed 50/50 with water. So your paying for half the product at a same or higher price as you would for a gallon of just straight antifreeze

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Oh, I thought it was being claimed that the small motor in the picture with the large made in the USA sticker was not actually made in the USA. I'm out of touch with those things these days - I wasn't even aware that motors like that had transitioned to water cooling. Seems like overkill from a design/cost standpoint but perhaps it was driven by noise/emissions goals, I guess?
 
My heart sank when I spotted the bolded red Total Bull$hit, I thought I had said something wrong.............then I continued to read. :xyxthumbs:

LOL!

I would never call out another AGO brother like that. Even if I disagreed with you..... :D
 
LOL!

I would never call out another AGO brother like that. Even if I disagreed with you..... :D
Ummm are you not a new yorker?? Thought they were all a buncha 🫏🫏

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Ummm are you not a new yorker?? Thought they were all a buncha 🫏🫏

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Shut up you little ba$tard.

If I wanted any lip off of you, I'd scrape it off of my zipper........:cheers::D
 
Shut up you little ba$tard.

If I wanted any lip off of you, I'd scrape it off of my zipper........:cheers::D
For the record this guy is not a 🫶 lol

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Oh, I thought it was being claimed that the small motor in the picture with the large made in the USA sticker was not actually made in the USA. I'm out of touch with those things these days - I wasn't even aware that motors like that had transitioned to water cooling. Seems like overkill from a design/cost standpoint but perhaps it was driven by noise/emissions goals, I guess?

I don't think he was saying that lawnmowers have water-cooled engines, simply that if you believed you never had to change the oil in your lawnmower you were also a person who would buy water in your antifreeze instead of mixing it in yourself.
 
I have one of those lawnmowers. I laughed at the claim and religiously change the oil at least once a year. It continues to run fine now
 
While I am not completely up on the specifics, but take note of the wording "Engine Made in the USA, Of US & Global Parts".



Pretty sure that means that the castings and various other components are made in China, then shipped and assembled in the USA.
 
The past 2 days has been "the usual" but had to vac out the interior as trees here and especially by my daughters daycare have buds all over the ground

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Went to Launceston with my mum to have lunch with my nephew before his BIG operation in Melbourne.

His only 22 i try too stay out of the in's and out's of the surgery because i don't want too stress out to much but his lungs and heart have air pocket?

They will need to cut out some of his lungs and play with the heart a bit, so the chest must be cut open etc etc,

Wish him luck boy's and girls :bestwishes:
 
Went to Launceston with my mum to have lunch with my nephew before his BIG operation in Melbourne.

His only 22 i try too stay out of the in's and out's of the surgery because i don't want too stress out to much but his lungs and heart have air pocket?

They will need to cut out some of his lungs and play with the heart a bit, so the chest must be cut open etc etc,

Wish him luck boy's and girls :bestwishes:
You got it, he's too young for that type of stress, but the doctors and nurses are skilled and experienced.

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Went to Launceston with my mum to have lunch with my nephew before his BIG operation in Melbourne.

His only 22 i try too stay out of the in's and out's of the surgery because i don't want too stress out to much but his lungs and heart have air pocket?

They will need to cut out some of his lungs and play with the heart a bit, so the chest must be cut open etc etc,

Wish him luck boy's and girls :bestwishes:
Best wishes for him

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