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AMSOIL Synthetic Small-Engine Oil Delivers Commercial Grade Protection

Updated: Feb 17, 2023


Professional-grade mowers, generators, pumps, compactors and other equipment often operate in hot, dirty conditions that lead to deposits and wear. This can cause reduced engine compression, robbing the engine of power. Over time, equipment becomes less efficient, requires more maintenance and eventually wears out.

Commercial-grade formulation

Most small-engine oils we’ve tested, however, are nothing more than re-labeled automotive oils, which are formulated with fuel economy in mind, not durability. That won’t cut it. Compared to liquid-cooled automotive engines, small engines run hotter; operate under constant load; generate more oil-damaging contaminants; suffer from neglected maintenance; and are exposed to dirt, rain and other extremes. Simply put, they’re far tougher on oil than most people think.

AMSOIL Synthetic Small-Engine Oil isn’t merely a re-badged automotive oil. Instead, we designed it from the ground up specifically for small-engine dependability. Professionals can rest assured their engines are protected even during periods of extended use when there’s no time for scheduled maintenance.

It’s made to solve the problems that plague small engines, including wear, power loss, oil consumption, harmful carbon deposits and stuck rings and valves. It helps landscapers and other professionals get more work done and save money.

Reserve protection

AMSOIL Synthetic Small-Engine Oil is a long-life formulation that has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to safely exceed OEM drain intervals in the toughest conditions. Extensive severe- service testing proves its ability to provide service life of up to 200 hours, or the manufacturer’s longest drain recommendation, whichever comes first. It provides an extra measure of protection when equipment goes longer between oil changes than is recommended by the OEM.

Applications

Use the appropriate viscosity of AMSOIL Synthetic Small-Engine Oil in small engines found in (not limited to) tractors, lawn and garden equipment, compactors, pumps, light towers, log splitters, welders, cement mixers and trowels, skid-steers, excavators, rototillers and compressors.

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