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Join Date: May 2007
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ok now....the Castrol 15w-40 I am using currently says for "gasoline and diesel engines" and the grading is ok also. It has grading above and beyond what is required on the stickers and owners book for my Roketa DB05. It's only a couple of bucks, I'm just going to change it! Better safe than sorry! I've only put about two hours on this oil at most!
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 188
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The Castrol 20-50 4 stroke motorcycle oil is not expensive and it meets the SG and SH specifications. The additive formulations are a bit different for automobiles. The automotive oil is probably fine for the engine, but there is that wet clutch thing. Just my opinion. Worth what it cost you.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 54
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Quick story: When I worked for Coopers Cucle Ranch and Mount Holley honda Yamaha I had an Amsoil salesman come in all the time trying to sell me on carrying thie product. This guy had a new 1/2 Chevrolet conversion van. He bragged to me how he had 23,000 miles on the current Amsoil motor oil in his truck. I asked if I could check his dipstick and it was burnt black. Told him good luck with it. He bragged how he only needed oil changes every 25,000 miles. He changed his oil, and then 3K miles later he lost 2 mains and 3 rod bearings. Chevrolet did not honor thier 36K mile warranty for the reason on "No maintenance". Amsoil and synthetics are great products...but even though they lubrucate better...that doesnt mean they dont get contaminated just as fast. |
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I found some cheap ATV oil at Fleet Farm. Its like $2.89 qt. Says it has NO friction modifiers, and its good for wet clutch applications. 10w40 or 20w50
Most car oils have friction modifiers, which will make the clutch slip easier, thus wearing out faster. Im not sure if our whopping 14ft lbs of tourqe would matter much though. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Altamont, Kansas
Posts: 15,103
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Use the fleet farm oil. It is probably good stuff. I am using up some walmart oil I had. Just going to run about 200 miles then change it again.
I have a partial quart of valvoline 4-stroke oil that I will use next. Allen
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