Just an FYI to this old thread ...
Use 1 pint of oil in these machines to aid in it's splash oiling and longevity. Filling only to the red dot on the sight glass barely allows the needle on the end of the connecting rod to dip into the oil when it is at rest, let alone when running at speed. When that dipping needle breaks off, as one of mine has, you won't be oiling at all and the crank and rod will likely seize if you're only putting in the bare minimum of oil. Adding a pint of oil also keeps the oil cleaner because there's plenty of oiling going on versus oil-less wear.
Use 1 pint of oil in these machines to aid in it's splash oiling and longevity. Filling only to the red dot on the sight glass barely allows the needle on the end of the connecting rod to dip into the oil when it is at rest, let alone when running at speed. When that dipping needle breaks off, as one of mine has, you won't be oiling at all and the crank and rod will likely seize if you're only putting in the bare minimum of oil. Adding a pint of oil also keeps the oil cleaner because there's plenty of oiling going on versus oil-less wear.
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