Some questions have been raised about these gensets. Here's a copy of part of a thread currently in their yahoogroup...

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----- Original Message ----- From: Wendell Reeve
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Honda_EU2000_Generators] Re: Purchased New eu200i





Consider the use of a quality single weight oil such a 30 weight. In air cooled engines (with thier higher internal temps over a water cooled engine) they do not suffer the viscosity breakdown that ocures a multi-weight (5w-30, 10w-30, etc).

I have been running Castrol SAE 30 weight in a Honda EM7000 for over 3,500 hours of heavy use in central Florida. With the recommended 100 hour change interval, there is no sign of any varnish or sludge in the engine or on the valve train.

     Wendell

     --- On Thu, 4/9/09, n4indes <[email protected]> wrote:


       From: n4indes <[email protected]>
       Subject: [Honda_EU2000_Generators] Re: Purchased New eu200i
       To: [email protected]
       Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 7:57 PM


You don't need to do anything different for those operating conditions, follow the manual recommendations, use the recommended grade of motor oil, 5-30W. I use conventional Castrol GTX. I can't get over how cheap these prices are I paid $979 each for two generators.
       David
--- In Honda_EU2000_ Generators@ yahoogroups. com, "John and Jan Pfeil" <jpj...@...> wrote:
       >
       > Hello Everyone:
       >
> We just purchased a EU2000I (775.00) from a farm store that my son works at. My question is since it is brand new what oil should I use and what should I do other than the the normal that the book says. we live in the midwest but will be using it in high elevations this summer, back country camping. Will I need a different jet in it and is this something that I can put in are ???
       >
       > Thanks for any help
       >
       > John
       >





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