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CarWashBoy

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Hi.. Does anyone use Mobil 1 or a Synthetic in a Cat Pump? I've heard conflicting reports..
Thanks in advance..
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Except for non-detergent motor oil, you should not use any motor oil in a Cat pump. If you're looking to save money over Cat oil, get some ISO 68 hydraulic oil.
 

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Well mep seems to be off on another of his rants. I have been putting 30W nondetergent oil in them for years and have never seen a problem. Since there is no combustion process going on inside a Cat pump the oil is there just for lubrication. And since the pumps don't spin nearly as fast as auto engines, most any nondetergent will do just fine.
 

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Yeah, too many brain cells are killed worrying about pump crankcase oil. I've been using 30W ND for decades. The crankcases are almost bulletproof. Heck, I bet it would live if you poured cooking oil in it.
 

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Yeah, too many brain cells are killed worrying about pump crankcase oil. I've been using 30W ND for decades. The crankcases are almost bulletproof. Heck, I bet it would live if you poured cooking oil in it.
There's a YouTuber who tests various non-conventional products in lawnmower engines to see what happens, including bacon grease (which surprisingly worked well).
 
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