ThnxTipper2 wrote:Absolutely none. To be honest these engines are a 30 year old design and mineral oil was the norm at the time.
As to the viscosity with UK conditions I don't think it does any harm either.
I've used it in my older (1980s) bikes for years and never had a problem. I did try semi synthetic in an early gsxr1100 and it used much more than the mineral.
All down to design/ manufacturing tolerances/ available oil technology at the design stage I suppose.
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.........and another thing........
there's a school of thought that says oil is millions of years old so does anyone take any notice of shelf life etc......best before......use by.....expiry or do u rely on seeing what it looks like before topping up or using the "oil I bought years ago just in case"?!!!!! .....u know who u are
there's a school of thought that says oil is millions of years old so does anyone take any notice of shelf life etc......best before......use by.....expiry or do u rely on seeing what it looks like before topping up or using the "oil I bought years ago just in case"?!!!!! .....u know who u are
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Whatever you use, only take it from a sealed container. That's true of other liquids as well.oldskoolexup wrote:.........and another thing........
there's a school of thought that says oil is millions of years old so does anyone take any notice of shelf life etc......best before......use by.....expiry or do u rely on seeing what it looks like before topping up or using the "oil I bought years ago just in case"?!!!!! .....u know who u are
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I did some fairly extensive research a few years ago & ended up reading a blog from a bloke in the States who had a pretty exhaustive [sorry] technical approach which finally resulted in him recommending Shell Rimula R6-LM. Designed for diesel trucks, it has many advantages for bikes, including the stability of combustion particulates, which radically extends periods between changes. Although initially expensive, I've found it to be easily half the price , when considering doubling the change mileage. Add to this EXUP's natural use, topping-up reintroduces more, fresh oil & there you have it. Mine does not smoke at all & when I do change it, it still looks in good shape.
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Thought I would add to this. I am running a 2001 Fazer 1000 & a 1987 FZ750. I topped the oil up on both bikes using Motul 4T 5000 10w/40 a few weeks ago as they both drink a bit. Mate borrowed the Fazer & I rode my FZ. Both clutches slipping when full beans given after the top up, fine before. It's JASO spec & specifically for bikes but I'm wondering why they were fine before I topped up as I'm fairly certain this is the oil I use to service both bikes.. .
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Motul 5000 4T is specifically for bikes and meets JASO MA2 spec so is problem really oil related?Graham Crayon wrote:Thought I would add to this. I am running a 2001 Fazer 1000 & a 1987 FZ750. I topped the oil up on both bikes using Motul 4T 5000 10w/40 a few weeks ago as they both drink a bit. Mate borrowed the Fazer & I rode my FZ. Both clutches slipping when full beans given after the top up, fine before. It's JASO spec & specifically for bikes but I'm wondering why they were fine before I topped up as I'm fairly certain this is the oil I use to service both bikes.. .
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how much did each top up by?Graham Crayon wrote:New clutch fitted to the Fazer November last year, FZ is actually a FZR1000 engine but good clutch fitted to that too. Not a single problem with either until I topped the oil up..
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