james1300
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05-40 Syn. OR 10-40 mineral Shell Rotella T
Which should I run in my '03 FJR?
Which should I run in my '03 FJR?
?? :dntknw:(though for diesel engines so good 'cause not "energy conserving"ie. bad for wet clutch) Steve
He's saying that even though Rotella T is sold as an oil for diesel engines it is good for motorcycles. It does not contain anti-friction energy conserving additives which would cause a wet clutch to slip.?? :dntknw:(though for diesel engines so good 'cause not "energy conserving"ie. bad for wet clutch) Steve
Any time I can get the benefits of a synthetic oil for the same price as a normal motocycle oil, I'll do it. I've used the synthetic Rotella for years on bikes. I even take it to the dealer and tell him to put it in even though I don't have to pay for oil with my prepaid service plan.05-40 Syn. OR 10-40 mineral Shell Rotella TWhich should I run in my '03 FJR?
James,Thanks for the input guy's! Well the real input, anyway.I was concerned that the 05-base would be too lite.
Thanks for clearing that up!James,Thanks for the input guy's! Well the real input, anyway.I was concerned that the 05-base would be too lite.
Remember the first number of a oils weight is only applicable at cold start. At operating temperature that oils weight is the second number. A lot prefer a lighter front number to get oil to all those "other" little places quick during the initial start up. I wouldn't sweat a 5w40 synthetic...Gives you the best of both worlds(if you wanna pay for it....I will switch to this around the 4-5000 mile mark).
WW
No problem.Thanks for clearing that up!James,Thanks for the input guy's! Well the real input, anyway.I was concerned that the 05-base would be too lite.
Remember the first number of a oils weight is only applicable at cold start. At operating temperature that oils weight is the second number. A lot prefer a lighter front number to get oil to all those "other" little places quick during the initial start up. I wouldn't sweat a 5w40 synthetic...Gives you the best of both worlds(if you wanna pay for it....I will switch to this around the 4-5000 mile mark).
WW
:blink:I always use synthetic oil, I also change it often to the tune of 1500 to 2000 miles.
:blink:I always use synthetic oil, I also change it often to the tune of 1500 to 2000 miles.
This is rather wasteful and unnecessary to have this abbreviated change interval.
However, it's your bike, your money to spend as you see fit. So if this overly frequent oil change interval makes you happy, and you have the cashflow to toss away perfectly good oil after a mere 2000 miles, then.... have fun!
See, this is why we have the NEPRT forum... which is where we are off to now.... B)
+1 Rotella 15-40 non-syntheticO.K, I'll bite.I've used the Rotella 5-40 synthetic over 125,000 miles the last few years on Goldwings, CBRs, VFR etc with no problems as expected.
I decided to save a few more $$ and went with the regular (though for diesel engines so good 'cause not "energy conserving"ie. bad for wet clutch) Rotella 15-40 on the FJR. I'm happy at $8/gallon. That and my 2 for $6 at amazon.com Pure one filters work fine!
Steve
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