Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

waterinthefuel

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Is it recommended to use only Mercury, Johnson, etc brands of TCW-3 oil, or can cheaper, off brands of TCW-3 be used?<br /><br />Is it only important to be TCW-3?
 

waterinthefuel

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

Uh oh, I read some posts and it seems this question has been posted before, if not in so many words. I guess oil is oil.
 

Chief101

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

You are correct. If you need any more info on the subject use the search function on this forum. Chief ;)
 

Texasmark

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

Here comes another can of worms.<br /><br />Mark
 

LubeDude

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

I hope the lid stays on this can! :eek: Im not taking it off. :p
 

waterinthefuel

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

No, weld the can shut. It was my fault this post was created, I should have read more posts. I swear I hadn't seen one about oil until I created this one.
 

timmathis

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

use what you want. any TC-W3 should work.
 

Dhadley

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

Yep, any oil will work. But while you're here at iboats, check out the great prices on rebuilt powerheads. Just for fun.<br /><br />But any ol oil will work.
 

rodbolt

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

depends on what your running it in, the average premix mid 80's 9.9 does not really care, an Optimax,FICHT, E-TECH, HPDI or OX66 may care a great deal.
 

jtexas

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

witf, TCW-3 certification means that the marine engine manufacturers association has tested the oil and it meets minimum standards. They run some engines for some period of hours then take 'em apart & measure carbon build-up. And probably some wear & tear tolerances. It's very scientific - they have a website I don't remember the url. Better oils exceed the standards; even the worst oil meets 'em. Assuming what they put on the shelf is the same formulation submitted for testing. I guess they take a big enough sample to account for manufacturing variances. But don't ask me if higher cost means better quality. I use the cheap stuff.<br /><br />Some say that you can compensate for using cheaper oil by decarbonizing more frequently. I say, can't hurt.<br /><br />I didn't say anything controversial there, did I?
 

Dhadley

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

Hummmm...."Waterinthefuel"...I like that handle. Got me thinking -- gonna start adding H2O to the oil. Gotta thin it out so it gets in tight places better. Since I use oil drained outta my truck it probably has gas in it already so it should be pretty potent.<br /><br />Right?
 

OBJ

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

Mr. D.......nice to see yer back on yer meds..... :D :D :D
 

rickdb1boat

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

Dang D, all this time I've been wasting the oil I drain out of the pick-up, when I could have just used it in the Rude... Now ya tell me....
 

Chief101

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

rick, if you're gonna use crankcase oil you need to keep the rpm's under 9000, for safety reasons of course. I'm sure Dh already know that. ;)
 

LubeDude

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

Boy, it really does need to warm up so we can get out on the water, seems everyone is getting a bit squirly.<br /><br />Home lake hit 50 this week. Maybe this weekend for me.
 

roscoe

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

AIR temps hit 50 this week.<br />Lakes are still froze shut.
 

rodbolt

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

personally I use waste fryer oil from McDonalds thinned with rubbing alcohol, draw back is when your trolling the smell is distracting. dont know whether I am hungry or need a massage.
 

timmathis

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Re: Is name brand TCW-3 necessary?

I like the smell from coconut suntan oil. Best
 
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