What kinda oil do you use?

Hey guys..I'm just breaking in my rebuilt but NEW to me SJ and I was wondering what kinda oil you guys mix in your SJ's? I have not had a single reply to any post I have made so far and I scanned the whole website for posts concerning this. Hope someone can help me for once.

I'm using conventional oil to break it in but I was wondering if anyone suggests synthetic or any specific brands to use after my break-in.

Unfortunately walmart only carries Supertech PCW-3 oil and I don't want to use that!
 

ger87410

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Fort Worth
Asking what kind of oil is alot like asking what kind of wax is best.


My mechanic said just use anything that has a TC-W3 rating. Don't mix synthetic with regular as many peeps have complained of problems.
 

chriselmore_1

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san jose ca
the walmart by my housw has quicksilver too. Like I've said before. All my friends use that supertech oil with zero probs. One of the motors is a dasa 1000 10 mill and the motor breaks down and looks great every season.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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at peace
Amsoil Dominator 50:1 in my big bore. 200 gallons of fuel later, the crank, bores, and pistons look brand-new.
 

tor*p*do

Squarenose FTW
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NW NC
Klotz in the ported freestyle 701 per the builder
Quicksilver in the Kawi 750 and waverunner
 

Don 79 TA

Still Fat....
i use R-50
have also used quicksilver without any problems
i went R50 due to the high compressions i prefer to run
other the cheap stuff would be fine

one of my friends uses the walmart stuff and hasn't had any problems
 
Buddy of mine has been running his stock SXR at 60:1 for over 500 hours.

the SXR is supposed to be mixed 60:1, per Kawi...he's doing it like he's supposed to. :) Doesn't seem "right" to me, but that's what the manual says!



in my SJ I use Maxima Castor927, 40:1. It smells so good. I'm gonna cook french fries in it someday.
 
i run super m (maxima) 50:1 , the castor 927 does smell great but smokes a bit.it also has build up problems from my experience at 50:1 in my ski.my bikes on the other hand run great on it ,but need the occasional power valve cleaning.
 
I'm starting to have trouble finding quicksilver here, and those locations that do have it are starting to charge quite a bit more per gallon. I read in a few outboard forums that quicksilver is the same the equivalent mercury oil. I knew that they were both "mercury" oils, i just didn't know if there was a difference. Boating geeks say no.
Quicksilver = mercury oil sold at non mercury Authorized dealers

Quicksilver premium = Mercury premium
Quicksilver premium plus = mercury premium plus

ps I use quicksilver premium (and now merc premium) mixed 32:1 as per chuck.
 
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