What is the oil for in the carbs?
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What is the oil for in the carbs?
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I was wondering what the oil in the Hitachi SU carbs for a 72 240 was used for. It says to only use sae 20W oil. The problem is that I can't get 20W oil here. Nobody I have found carries any or can order it. The only thing I can get in just a straight weigh is 30W. Would it hurt anything to put the 30W in there and what is it used for.
Thatnks,
Charles
I was wondering what the oil in the Hitachi SU carbs for a 72 240 was used for. It says to only use sae 20W oil. The problem is that I can't get 20W oil here. Nobody I have found carries any or can order it. The only thing I can get in just a straight weigh is 30W. Would it hurt anything to put the 30W in there and what is it used for.
Thatnks,
Charles
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the oil is to lube the piston inside each carburetor. Its important for these pistons to move easily because all thats moving them is air velocity.
If you can't get 20W, use ATF but DONT mix 'em. Scott from ZTherapy says in his rebuild video to use Dextron ATF and thats what I put in mine and they work just fine. If you convert to ATF, take the piston out (VERY CAREFULLY), clean it and the area around where it was (VERY CAREFULLY) so its dry.. put it back and fill'er up.
Good luck!
If you can't get 20W, use ATF but DONT mix 'em. Scott from ZTherapy says in his rebuild video to use Dextron ATF and thats what I put in mine and they work just fine. If you convert to ATF, take the piston out (VERY CAREFULLY), clean it and the area around where it was (VERY CAREFULLY) so its dry.. put it back and fill'er up.
Good luck!
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Originally posted by stev240z
the oil is to lube the piston inside each carburetor. Its important for these pistons to move easily because all thats moving them is air velocity.
If you can't get 20W, use ATF but DONT mix 'em. Scott from ZTherapy says in his rebuild video to use Dextron ATF and thats what I put in mine and they work just fine. If you convert to ATF, take the piston out (VERY CAREFULLY), clean it and the area around where it was (VERY CAREFULLY) so its dry.. put it back and fill'er up.
Good luck!
the oil is to lube the piston inside each carburetor. Its important for these pistons to move easily because all thats moving them is air velocity.
If you can't get 20W, use ATF but DONT mix 'em. Scott from ZTherapy says in his rebuild video to use Dextron ATF and thats what I put in mine and they work just fine. If you convert to ATF, take the piston out (VERY CAREFULLY), clean it and the area around where it was (VERY CAREFULLY) so its dry.. put it back and fill'er up.
Good luck!
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