Outboard engine oil, 4 stroke

longjohnsilver

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I’ve got a Yamaha f60, about 3 yrs old. Do I need oil specified for outboards, or can I use 10W 40 from my local engine oil supplier? Is there anything special about Yamalube oil?
 
Afaik yamalube is synthetic. I have seen it positively recommended by us mechanics online for the f70 which is your engine but 4valves and 6400 rpm ish, but decent 10-40 should be fine in f60 and most other models esp as it probably gets changed at <100 hrs. (My 6 yr old f70 has 103 hours and 3 oil changes at least)
 
Afaik yamalube is synthetic. I have seen it positively recommended by us mechanics online for the f70 which is your engine but 4valves and 6400 rpm ish, but decent 10-40 should be fine in f60 and most other models esp as it probably gets changed at <100 hrs. (My 6 yr old f70 has 103 hours and 3 oil changes at least)

Thanks John, I believe it’s either synthetic or semi. I’ll be doing an oil change in September when I’m next back in Spain.
 
Check the specifications and you can often find similar specs for much less money.

Agreed, that’s why I asked the question. I have always used Shell oils and have ordered it online, 5l for about £30 as opposed to the Yamalube at about £40 for 4l. Not a huge difference in the overall scheme of things, but my preference is for the Shell product.
 
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I think you shouldn’t use marine specific oil. It has all sorts of inhibitors and goodness designed for marine use.
 
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