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Peninsular oil

Engines, Electric, Plumbing, etc.

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Mike
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Peninsular oil

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Getting ready to change the engine oil for the season and can’t find Castrol Assuron SAE 40 ANYWHERE! Any ideas in the Annapolis MD area where I can get my hands on some? Any appropriate substitute? I was told these engines can be finicky about what goes in them.
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Carl
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Re: Peninsular oil

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https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/produ ... _vc=-10005


Mike, switch to this and never look back. There’s a store in Glen Bernie.
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johngus
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Re: Peninsular oil

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the rotella 40W is very high quality and what I use also.
make sure you get a quality filter.I'm running a Baldwin filter on mine.
DownEast2
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Re: Peninsular oil

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When I had my Peninsular engine, I used Kendall 40 weight motor oil, I would buy it in 5 gallon drums from NAPA.
When I was involved in racing we used that brand of oil in some very expensive engines.
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Re: Peninsular oil

Post by julio »

Rotella 40W is the way to go just did my oil change
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