Power washer, what kind of fuel/oil do I need?


Question:It is a Briggs and Stratton, psi 2200, Quantum XTE 6.0 -
I got it used no manual, can't seem to locate the correct manual on their site, no specifics on fuel...

Answers:
Use regular gas, octane 87 or better and 30 weight oil. You can use 10W-30 but you will need to add mor oil more often since multigrade oils are not designed for the higher oprating temperatures of air cooled engines. If you can't find 30 weight, use 10W-30.


its a four stroke engine and you can use regular 10w30 oil.and regular gas
Searching for Briggs and Straton power washers by engine type can be hard, however there are methods for finding what u need, following this link http://www.briggsandstratton.com/display... and clicking the Engine Model and Type number link at the top, which takes you here http://www.briggsandstratton.com/display... u can follow the instructions to obtain the Model Number required to get you the info u need. Hope this helps u
Most likely, it is a 4 stroke motor..so regular gas and something like 10w-30 oil will be just fine.
It's probably a 4 cycle which means you use straight gas (no oil mixture). I use 10W30 oil for all my small engine tools.
regular gas

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