So, generally speaking Kohler motors should use Kohler oil?
Surely the safest of bets since they made the engine.
In the vast market of other products, especially the ultra-premium ones, are there better options?
I'm sure there are.
How would I know if the oil has a zink additive?
I think it is safe to assume that the vast majority of honest air-cooled oils incorporate Zinc into their blends as it's importance under high temperatures is oil 101, so I would not question it's presence, but at what levels?
Some automotive blends will have small concentrations of Zinc, but must stay below govt. regulations of XXX ppm, highest being racing and diesel blends.
Zinc content is always a hot topic on bobistheoilguy where you can find the results of independent sample analysis of most oils.
If one feels the desire to explore the ultra-premium world of motor oils that likely wont be readily available to you locally like Redline....AMSOIL, Royal Purple, and some others, it's a cool spot to check out.
They obsessively compare oils directly against one another like we compare presprays.
Some things always seemed to carry buku weight there in any direct comparison between 2 synthetic products. One was always the Zinc content of the oil, and the other was the classification of it's synthetic base-stock and whether a particular product was Group 1, Group 2 3 4 or 5 class base-stock, or a blend of more than one of the different class stocks.
The 12-15+ buck a quart stuff is that expensive for a reason.
For some odd reason I found the topic interesting.
So much so that I experienced a minor nervous breakdown from the stress of obsessing over which oil to use and the inevitable doom that would surely ensue if I was wrong.
I'm better now.