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I use this as well.Rosella T-6 is full synthetic. I’ve used it in everything for some time and haven’t had any problems.
I use this as well.Rosella T-6 is full synthetic. I’ve used it in everything for some time and haven’t had any problems.
Warranty can not be denied because the brand of oil or filter used. Look up the Magnuson Moss warranty act. If your dealer tells you that you must use OEM oil and or filters for warranty requirements then they are required by law to provide then for free. It is important to use oil and filters that meet the manufacturer requirements but the brand is not important. With all that said sticking with the OEM oil and filter does take all the guess work out of it.Or, if you like having an unquestioned warranty, you could just use the Honda oil, and Honda filter that the manual recommends.... Just a crazy thought... Attached the page from the service manual regarding recommended oil
Yup, fully agree, and you kinda made my point about the warranty. If by some bizarre chance you do have an oil related failure, being able to show that you've been using the factory oil and filters- and this goes for any brand machine- you will avoid all the inevitable questions that will follow if you use a brand other than O.E.M. I work on Honda outboards, and over the past 10 years, I've only had three engines fail that could be blamed- one for sure- on an oil related failure. The very first words out of the Honda rep's mouth were... "what kind of filter were they using?" and then- "do you have a record of the oil changes, and brand of oil?" No warranty was denied, but in one instance where an aftermarket filter was used, it took weeks, instead of hours to get warranty approved. I don't doubt for one second that there are better oils, but I can tell you from years of experience and conversations with the Honda rep, and tech people, they are absolutely adamant that Honda oil is the best oil for their engines, and I couldn't get any one of them to even waver, or hesitate on that question, and believe me, I tried.Warranty can not be denied because the brand of oil or filter used. Look up the Magnuson Moss warranty act. If your dealer tells you that you must use OEM oil and or filters for warranty requirements then they are required by law to provide then for free. It is important to use oil and filters that meet the manufacturer requirements but the brand is not important. With all that said sticking with the OEM oil and filter does take all the guess work out of it.
Do any of you use Honda 10w 40? Or do you just stick with 10W 30?