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You should change the generator oil before storing it for an extended period.
Generator Oil Change Interval
Typically, you should change the oil in your generator every 100-200 hours of operation. However, this interval may vary depending on the manufacturer’s recommendations and the type of generator you have. If you’re unsure, consult your owner’s manual for specific guidance.
Importance of Regular Oil Changes
Regular oil changes are crucial to extend the lifespan of your generator. Engine oil breaks down over time, losing its lubricating properties and potentially causing damage to internal components. By changing the oil regularly, you can prevent corrosion, reduce wear and tear, and ensure your generator runs efficiently.
Pre-Storing Oil Change Considerations
When preparing your generator for long-term storage, consider changing the oil a few weeks before storing it. This allows the new oil to circulate through the engine and effectively lubricate all moving parts. Use a high-quality oil that meets the manufacturer’s specifications, and don’t forget to dispose of the used oil responsibly.
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