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On Sat, 3 May 2008 10:10:22 -0400, "Billgran"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message Bill, I just bought a new Key West with a Yamaha 150 hp 4 stroke. In your opinion, should I even consider using an oil other than the Yamaha oil recommended for the engine? If you want to use a different oil, choose another outboard manufacturer's oil as your first choice. OB companies formulate their lubricants for better carbon cleaning and longer engine life. Aftermarket TC-W3 oils are enough to keep your warranty in force, but remember that they are made for a price point, and may just meet the TC-W3 requirements. One test allows for 14% scuffing of the piston diameter to pass, so an oil that only scuffs 12% of the piston can say theirs EXCEEDS the TC-W3 specs. the OEM oils do not allow any scuffing in that test. Think about it, if all the oils were the same price per gallon, would you use the manufacture's designed oil or an off-the-shelf brand? I'm not saying other oils are bad, but they may not perform as well as an OEM one, especially in the carbon cleaning department. Oil opinions have always been a can of worms, just like discussions on religion and politics. Bill Grannis service manager Thanks, Bill. Guess I'll stick with the Yamaha stuff. -- John *H* |