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Low Oil 998 SE After market brands
Im on a road trip and our 998 SE is low on oil, no BRP dealer around what can I add to get
me home to do a full oil change. Thanks much
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Originally Posted by michrick
Im on a road trip and our 998 SE is low on oil, no BRP dealer around what can I add to get
me home to do a full oil change. Thanks much
You should be able to go to Oreilly or another one and get you some 10w40 Valvoline full synthetic motorcycle oil and add it to the engine. Or also some Mobil 1 motorcycle oil in the 10w40.
David
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thanks I know there may or may not be a difference between
the manual vs semi automatic spyders
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Originally Posted by michrick
thanks I know there may or may not be a difference between
the manual vs semi automatic spyders
I run the same oil in both of ours. Hers is a SE5 and mine a SM5.
David
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Thanks again headed there in the morning
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Try this....
Remember what oil type you or your shop uses. The full synthetic or the blend. I prefer the blend cause it mixes with non synthetic better. Now if you are going to change it soon it won't much matter. I always carry a quart with me. The V-twins use oil and you can't always find what you need...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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All ways used the BRP kit I'm low and need some to top it off until I get home to do a full oil change. Just heard you have to be careful dur to it being an SE 998
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Kits come in both the full synthetic and the synthetic blend. If you are between the add and full you are still good. If you are not on the stick you need to add. If you are using the blend you can use both regular and full synthetic but if you are using synthetic it is recommended you use full synthetic. Check bike shops if none autoparts for motorcycle type oil for wet clutch. Se5 or Sm5 it's all the same...
Originally Posted by michrick
All ways used the BRP kit I'm low and need some to top it off until I get home to do a full oil change. Just heard you have to be careful dur to it being an SE 998
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Geez I never looked at the blend but I think it's a semi not full, guess the manual will tell me.
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Only found it in a full synthetic I think mine is a BRP blend, only down about a 1/4 so I just added that for now. It was Castrol 4 stroke SL rated when I get home I plan on doing a full oil change. Hopefully this will work until I get home for 250 miles or so.
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ANY major brand of MOTORCYCLE oil that is close to the right weight range should be fine to top up for a short interval.
Synthetic, conventional, blend......all fine.....as long as it's approved for motorcycle use.
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Originally Posted by michrick
only down about a 1/4 so I just added that for now.
Unless your history of consumption tells you that it would be below the LOW mark after another 250 miles........why are you be the least bit concerned about it being down only 1/4 of the way ?
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It was castrol power 1 4t, 10-40 is all they had on the self Full synthetic. I hear you can't run a full synthetic in the SE engines but less than a 1/2 quart should be ok until I change it.
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No I added a 1/4 qt maybe a bit more of a quart to my oil tank. Castrol Power 1 4T full synthetic couldn't fine a blend they only had that in 10-40. In any brand Castrol, Valvoline etc no 5-40
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Originally Posted by michrick
I hear you can't run a full synthetic in the SE engines
And where exactly did you hear THAT ??
I believe it is NOT true.
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Originally Posted by michrick
The Internet
Oh well then it MUST be true.
Was there a reason attached to that tidbit of wisdom ??
P.S. In most threads, it is MUCH easier to follow the discussion flow if you quote back a snippet of the post you are replying TO.
In some cases, not doing that even results in unfortunate misunderstandings.
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