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11/08/2024

Optimize your snowblower maintenance game with this thorough checklist! Superior Synthetics LLC in Wisconsin explains the top AMSOIL products to boost snowblower performance.

Prepare your snowblower for winter today with AMSOIL products. Reach out to Superior Synthetics LLC in Wisconsin at (920) 213-3001 or explore online all the different ranges of synthetic engine oils.

Discover Why Proper Snowblower Maintenance is Essential

Snowblowers are designed to work in extreme conditions, cutting through heavy snow and ice. Wisconsin winters can be harsh, with temperatures plunging well below freezing, making it even harder on small engines. If your snowblower isn’t in top shape, you risk engine failure, performance issues, or even damage that could leave you facing expensive repairs.

Maintaining your snowblower not only ensures optimal performance but also extends the lifespan of your machine. Using high-quality products like AMSOIL small-engine oils helps prevent wear and tear, allowing your snowblower to function smoothly, even in sub-zero temperatures.

The Best Choice for Snowblower Maintenance

AMSOIL’s synthetic small-engine oils are specifically formulated for extreme conditions. These oils provide superior protection against wear, resist thickening in cold temperatures, and prevent harmful deposits from forming in your engine. Here are a few AMSOIL products you’ll want to consider for your snowblower maintenance:

  • AMSOIL 10W-30 Synthetic Small-Engine Oil: Designed for small engines that operate under extreme conditions, this oil provides excellent wear protection and keeps your engine running smoothly even in cold weather.
  • AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Small-Engine Oil: Ideal for very cold climates, this oil ensures your snowblower starts easily in freezing temperatures and provides top-notch lubrication.
  • AMSOIL Gasoline Stabilizer protects fuel from degrading during storage, preventing issues like starting difficulties or poor engine performance when you fire up your snowblower for the first time in winter.

With these products in hand, let’s dive into the step-by-step snowblower maintenance checklist.

Snowblower Maintenance Checklist for Wisconsin Winters

1. Change the Engine Oil

Regular oil changes are the most important part of snowblower maintenance. Over time, oil breaks down, losing its ability to lubricate and protect the engine from wear. Before the snow season begins, drain the old oil from your snowblower and replace it with fresh AMSOIL synthetic small-engine oil. Follow these steps for a smooth oil change:

  1. Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes to warm up the oil, making it easier to drain.
  2. Turn off the snowblower and remove the oil drain plug or oil fill cap.
  3. Let the old oil drain completely into a container.
  4. Once drained, replace the drain plug and fill the engine with the recommended amount of AMSOIL 10W-30 or 5W-30 synthetic small-engine oil.
  5. Check the oil level with the dipstick and top off if needed.

Tip: Be sure to dispose of the used oil properly by taking it to a recycling center or auto parts store.

2. Inspect and Replace the Spark Plug

The spark plug is a small but critical component of your snowblower’s engine. Over time, spark plugs can become dirty or corroded, leading to poor engine performance or difficulty starting the machine. Checking and replacing the spark plug before winter ensures that your snowblower will fire up without issues.

  1. Disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starts.
  2. Use a spark plug wrench to remove the plug and inspect it for wear, damage, or buildup.
  3. If the plug looks worn, replace it with a new one. Make sure the new plug is properly gapped according to your snowblower’s specifications.
  4. Reattach the spark plug wire once the new plug is installed.

Tip: Even if the spark plug looks clean, it’s still a good idea to replace it every season to keep your engine running smoothly.

3. Check the Fuel System

Fuel left in the tank during the off-season can break down, causing gum and varnish to form in the fuel system. This can lead to poor performance, starting difficulties, or even engine damage. Before winter hits, take the time to inspect and clean your snowblower’s fuel system.

  1. Drain any old fuel from the tank, as it may have degraded over the summer.
  2. Add fresh gasoline mixed with AMSOIL Gasoline Stabilizer to keep the fuel from breaking down during periods of inactivity.
  3. Run the engine for a few minutes to circulate the stabilizer throughout the system.

Tip: If your snowblower has a carburetor, consider cleaning it to remove any residue that may have built up over time.

Using AMSOIL products for your snowblower maintenance is an investment in reliability and long-term performance. Visit the brand’s e-store or contact Superior Synthetics LLC in Wisconsin at (920) 213-3001 to try AMSOIL 10W-30 Synthetic Small-Engine Oil or AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Small-Engine Oil to protect your snowblower from the extreme conditions of Wisconsin winters.