How to perform an Oil Change on your Generac Generator | AnthonyJ350
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- It's time for some regular maintenance on our Generac 22KW Generator that we have running on natural gas. We go over procedures to disabling the generator, how to drain & fill and some other helpful tips to perform a full service.
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How to perform an Oil Change on your Generac Generator | AnthonyJ350
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This is the best video oil change, which I have seen. There are many oil changes videos that were performed by what they claimed to be Generac's pro contractors. They performed oil change terribly, and i felt bad for the generator's owner. They charged the owner somewhere $400 and up for labor without parts. Well, i just want to say thanks for posting this video, and the way you did oil change was much much better than the "Pro Contractor" from Generac. Thanks again, buddy.
@@ktalanguyen Thank you for your kind words! I guess it helps having an automotive background and transferring ideas from our high mileage vehicles to this.
You saved me so much time and money on this. Thanks dad.
Glad I could help!
The Generac dealership here in Texas wants to charge $440 a year to change the oil, filter, and plugs. There would be a $220 charge to come out included into the price. The complete oil kit was $77 from Generac. The ($120-140) Interstate battery was not covered under their service contract. They stated that I needed a special pump to drain the oil. After seeing your simple video, and changing my own vehicle's oil, I think I can do this myself for a lot less. I can also toss in a new battery every two years and still come out ahead. Thank You!
Pump would be good, but if you pour fresh oil in and push out the old stuff it'll be pretty clean.
where in Texas?
I do it myself for less than $200.00 and that is including a battery!
I've been a generator tech for 15 years and yes you can save alot of money doing it your self and it's really not that hard but what you pay for is my experience and expertise. These units do fail and my job is to prevent your unit from failing not just change your oil. The big problem comes when a storm hits and many people are looking to get their generator working. My priority will be with my customers not the diy guy who has refused service. Plus when I find a problem with the unit and I'm there performing a maintenance it will be cheaper then if you just call us in on a Saturday after a storm.
Im a generator tech and this is a good way of doing it. The only thing i would change is the oil container used to collect oil. If you use a oil containers that has one of those big red caps on top like the ones found in an auto parts store you can slide that red cap under the filter to collect the oil that spills. BTW if you want to use a pump to get the oil out you can use the pump for an inflatable mattress. Just stick it in where you pour the oil release the drain plug and turn that baby on. Your welcome..
Great tip! I use a foldable funnel now underneath the filter to catch the oil now.
Excellent video! As a mechanical engineer, you dont need a magnet to catch filings from the engine. Assuming you change oil filter and oil frequently and choose top-quality filters.
Maintenance on these machines is very easy, but adjusting the valves is a stretch for people who have never performed mechanics. But doable. Many videos out there. This is a good video for maintenance, thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video very nicely done
Thank you very much!
I live in an area hit by not one, but two recent storm events in two and a half months. Our jennie ran for seven days straight after the first one. Tried to get our maintenance company to service it, but they are very overworked. Now we’re on disaster number two with almost 2 million people without power. While I could afford to pay someone $400 to change the oil, finding a qualified technician right now is impossible. Thanks so much for posting this clear and concise guide! (I hope I can still find maintenance kits at Lowe’s or Ace…)
Hi Lisa, i'm on generac generator power in the Spring suburb of Houston. Actually, if you dont feel comfortable doing the oil change due to getting past 200-300 hours of service time...Try to at least check the dipstick to make sure that you replace any lost oil and make sure the level is at least in between the 2 holes. Its better than not checking but later finding out you are on dangerously low levels of oil and in danger of blowing up your engine. Wish you the best, Godbless!
I'm assuming you're here in Houston
@@user-yo6ji2er1u I’m in Cypress. Thanks to this awesome video, I was able to change not only the oil in our generator, but my daughter’s as well! Both were below “full” and the old oil looked like black coffee. I’ve ordered oil filters online since there are none to be had anywhere and will do a second change when they arrive. Good luck to the rest of those reeling from Beryl’s aftermath.
@@user-yo6ji2er1uthanks for this info! I’m also in Spring and still on generator power. I have a service contract, but can’t get an appointment. I will be checking my oil today.
Right there with you guys! Got my Generac after the last storm and it’s still humming today. Really great video.
Thanks for the video, I have a 32kw unit, probably time for an oil change here soon.
You're welcome 🙂
Very well explained very well illustrated thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This was a great vid. Learned a lot. I’m going out and buying a filter magnet for my jeep, and generator, and next time I change the oil in either I’m gonna flush it a bit with extra oil. Never thought about that. I always just drain, plug and refil. Not anymore. The extra quart is worth every penny in my opinion. This was great vid.
Glad you found the steps in the video useful! I hope your Jeep and generator last a long time!
What does the filter magnet do ? Sorry i may have missed that in the video
@@canadianvapor The filter can only catch so much. So the small ferrus particles get caught by the magnet which the filter can't get.
@@AnthonyJ350 I have a Generac 11K wondering what spark plugs it calls for ..would you happen to know. So i can change my own out ? I can do the oil and filter I’m good for that
@@canadianvapor There should be a parts list in your owner's manual with part numbers.
Nice thank you. Buying 18K next week.
Super exciting!
I like the magnets, I will order some for mine.
Anything to aid in filtration will definitely make the engine last longer.
I like to take the magnet off before I start removing the filter. Helps keep it clean.
Thanks for sharing
Still on generator power close to Hobby Airport. Did anyone have trouble reading the dipstick? I have a blob of darker oil close to the lower hole but lighter color oil along the rest. I just added a half quart to be sure but not confident. Its been running since Beryl came through. Suggestions?
When was the oil changed last? You can do an oil change and confirm how much oil you put in. Then see how the dipstick reads.
Spoke with Generac after seeing the manual call out 5w-30 for my unit but their website now says 5w-20. Tech said testing has shown 5w-20 is better for the unit so that is what they now recommend. Primary difference in 30 vs 20 is viscosity at operating temperature and also when it is cold.
But if the manual was printed with 5W30. Didn't they design and test initially with 5W30 for performance and durability?
I'll stick with 5W30 synthetic in mine.
They recommend 5w-30 for break in period and 5w-20 full synthetic thereafter. If you look at the manual online that’s what it now says.
Crazy they are saying 5w20 now. We’ve been on backup power for 4 days with temps in mid to upper 90s. Lots of heat for a thin weight oil, I will stick with a 30w synthetic over a 20w.
Thanks, were did you get those oil filter magnets?
eBay has them
The oil drained look very clean / translucent
Yup, it was a premature oil change. Motor is new and just breaking in. I like changing oil early to get all the metal debris out.
When I cross reference 070185E, I only get three results. When I search 070185 only, then I get a lot of results, including the K&N. Is that what you did?
I just used a K&N HP-1003
Well after a year did you find out why your oil would not drain out? My gen has been running non stop since beryl. Last night got a low oil. Added oil and ram fine rest of the night. I could not get oil to drain either. Next morning I received a low pressure warning. Pulled the oil filter off. It was completely clogged up with a tar substance. After marvel mystery oil and multi oil changes. Pushing dip stick down the drain tube. Finally got it unplugged Now fresh 10w-30 and wix filter. I did notice my oil cooler was not even warm. Being open 10-15 minutes. I have a messy to clean up from the oily tar.
I run 5W30 synthetic in mine.
Whats all the extra wires on the - battery post?
Upgraded ground wires to chassis (casing) and the motor.
What model battery do you have installed?
Put in an Oddessey AGM group 35. I didn't want to mess around in an emergency.
Where did you get your oil filter magnets is there a part number
I just got them on Amazon. Measure the diameter of your filter and find the appropriate part based on the diameter.
What about changing the spark plugs
Haven't made a video yet
Can you post link for that oil pan?
I just bought it from my local auto parts store like 15 years ago
@@AnthonyJ350 thanks for the reply!
How many quarts of oil did it take?
I would consult your owner's manual to verify.
How much oil it take and need video of the setting on the generator
Please check your owner's manual for capacities.
@@AnthonyJ350 The 22kw takes 1.9 quarts, according to the owners manual.
@@robertingram5600 Thank you for this 👍
I thought you can only use 5w20 full synthetic oil?
Manual says 5W30
@@AnthonyJ350 I have a 24KW and it appears that the oil kit offered for that model is only 5w-20. 22KW featured may be different and may call for 5W-30.
GREAT video!! However MY 22kw unit (all of the stand-by units as far as I know) call for 5w20 oil. Its the portable units that call for the 5w30 oil.....
That's what my manual calls for.
Talked with Generac last week and they said 10W-30 was fine.
Filter mag. What is the brand name
The brand name is Filter Mag.
After the original battery fails go back with a lithium battery instead of a lead acid AGM.
Why? Is the onboard charger designed to charge a lithium ion battery?
Lithium ion I believe doesn't fair well in cold climates where you need cold cranking amps the most.
Squeeze cheeze
Thank you for the comment
Dealer wants $300.00 just to change the oil!
Do it yourself
Because they're not in business to do favors
@@AnthonyJ350 complete oil change kit,minus oil $30.00
Do it myself.
@@frankruczynski6591 What oil and filter did you use?
Same with mine, I was floored.