Rotella T Synthetic 5W-40 is da ****. made for diesels; great for your FJR too.
Go back and read Jestals posts for more info.
Go back and read Jestals posts for more info.
Try using google to search the forum. Such as: whateveriamlookingfor site:fjrforum.comI wish the "search" option yielded more, in some case ANY, results. Too often I type in simple words and nothing comes up. I tried "oil" yesterday and nuttin found, then two hours later there were dozens of responses, same with filters, and other items as well, so it's not like I don't look, it just sometimes doesn't work.
In deference to 'SkooterG's wishes:<snip>I'm using Castrol Act>Evo 4T 20W-50 oil. ... I've discovered the bike FJR actually runs smoother for a longer period of time. Oil still gets serviced every 3,000 miles (oil filter every 6,000 miles). But this stuff ... better than Mobil 1 full ... other fully synthetic oils.
I'm picking-up from another thread....('ticker')...let's keep oil out of this discussion - for whatever reason.
Really now.....!'SPORT': This does not sound like a ticker to me. I would bet you are currently running 10w-40 oil that should be replaced with Fully Synth 20W-50 oil. … the tapets 'float' when the engine is warm … Thicker oil usually lessons/resolves the issue. I'm currently running Castrol Act>Evo T4 20W-50 (fully Synthetic) and have not heard any 'ticking'. The bike currently has 8,500 miles on her
My only claim was that thinner oil has the tendancy to allow an engine to make more noise
Certain oils DO have the capability of making an engine run smoother and quieter
From the 'old' days. Back when we thought oil pressure, as read on the guage, was better if it was higher. That ole 20w50 Castrol gave us the best reading on the guage.I don't know how these 'old-wive's-tales' of the supposed benefits of heavy oils persist?
The Rotella line is a HDEO (heavy durty engine oil) that people just associate with diesels, so it has come to be known as "diesel oil". I have used hdeo's in my honda crf250r and kawasaki ninja zx9r with no problems. Lots of motorcyclists use rotella, chevron delo 400 le 15w40, mobil delvac 1300 super 15w40, whichever one floats your boat. Rotella used to be cheaper at the walmart but now the delvac is the cheaper of the three. Castrol tection 15w40 is supossed to be a good one to but I have no experience with it.Finally, I think I have the right place to bring this up... I have been hearing "Rotella this" and "Rotella that" and when I finally find it (WalMart) it turns out to be a diesel oil... I stepped back slowly and decided to search the forum again to see if ANYONE has ever mentioned it was actually diesel oil... Is this right? Seriously, is this the same Rotella you use? Diesel oil?
I picked up the Mobil 1 synth because I know that is good to go, but seriously, are you talking diesel oils when you talk Delo-Rotella-etc? It was 15-40, which is closer to being appropriate (ie Yamalube 20-40)
*I know some of you want to pile on, so I have braced myself against the computer desk to help absorb the impacts*
The PeePeeTickler gets fresh blood tomorrow, (Mobil 1 synthetic, unless I get an answer that gives me more confidence that diesel oil is a better choice), so any honest help would be repaid in the afterlife!
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It could be related to another NEPRT favorite subject, i.e. gasoline. I've recommended Top Tier Gas as promoted by GM, Toyota, BMW, and a host of other auto manufacturers because those gasoline suppliers have formally committed to specific levels of detergent that are greater than the government minimums. When the government put specs on detergent, some of the formerly good guys took advantage of the wimpy standard and backed off.There must be some reason my bike had this soot build up while others don't.
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