1775 wrote:
I change the oil in my Onan 2800 every year at the start of the season.
Consider changing at the end of each season.
Motor oils are corrupted by water ( from condensation forming in the cases), acids ( byproducts of combustion) and gas.
Rather than have your corrupted dirty oil sitting in the cases over the "downtime" replace with fresh at the end of the season.
Ocassionally run your starter motor to move some of the that fresh oil around ( if you have the gasoline supply turned off.)
I would not suggest "exercising" the genny ( if you have a fuel cut off) as when the motor first starts is when the most gas and byproducts will get past the piston rings- parts have not yet expanded to seal- also the hot/cold cycles will cause condensation inside the cases...the motor may not get hot enough to boil out any water.
If you don't have a fuel cut off- then preserving the carb takes priority.
My PW Lexor has an added inline valve I can reach from the left side wheel well
Mike