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engine oil for 998 sm5 ?

bayoubill

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i have read all the info i can find but the more i read the more i'm not sure, especially for the sm5, what engine oil do you run in the 998 sm5[manual clutch], that won't damage the clutch and preferably not foam like brp, and preferably i can buy at advance or oreileys.
 
Valvoline 4 Stroke. I've used it for years on all my bikes. Due to the nature of a dry sump engine, all oil will create some foam.
 
If in doubt....

Go with the XPS from BRP blend 5w40. I have used this for years with good results on my 2012 RS Sm5. It is refined by Castrol but I recently changed to Castrol 10w40 blended as we are in a warmer climate :thumbup:
 
hmmm... kinda the same as doing a search, 5 different answers and 3 of them i have read bad things about elsewhere.:dontknow:
 
i have read all the info i can find but the more i read the more i'm not sure, especially for the sm5, what engine oil do you run in the 998 sm5[manual clutch], that won't damage the clutch and preferably not foam like brp, and preferably i can buy at advance or oreileys.

There are more oil and tire threads than any other subjects on the forum. There's an incredible amount of info available here from folks that put a lot of time and effort into posting the data. It's all here. What's you'll get starting a new thread is a couple hundred more opinions. Do you just want someone to TELL you which oil to use?
 
If we really want to get scary here...doesn't the owners manual make some suggestions? Using whatever "they" say, should avoid any warranty problems or engine failures.

However, the many oil threads now and to come later, do offer each and every one an opportunity to share their knowledge with others. :thumbup:

I for one am not mechanical. I have been entrusting my Spyders to those "in the know" since 2008.

An official dealer in AK...but not any more. And currently Lamonster Garage for the last go around.
 
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There are a number of lubricants that will work in the 998. Especially if you are changing at the recommended 4,500 mile intervals. That is where most oils, including the BRP lubricants, begin to suffer a great deal of viscosity loss due to shearing. If you plan to go farther than 4,500 miles on an oil change. Or if you want better protection. There are only a few lubricants that will do the job.

Of course, there are a number of oils which work in just about every other wet clutch application that will not do will in the 998. And this is probably what is causing you understandable concern. You certainly do not want to slip your clutch. It can be a very expensive error.

The BRP lubricants do tend to foam more than most. Of all the oils I have tried, Amsoil foams the least. Virtually not any foam at all. With the BRP oil and others, you just need to wait until the foam dissipates before you can get an accurate reading.
 
There are a number of lubricants that will work in the 998. Especially if you are changing at the recommended 4,500 mile intervals. That is where most oils, including the BRP lubricants, begin to suffer a great deal of viscosity loss due to shearing. If you plan to go farther than 4,500 miles on an oil change. Or if you want better protection. There are only a few lubricants that will do the job.

Of course, there are a number of oils which work in just about every other wet clutch application that will not do will in the 998. And this is probably what is causing you understandable concern. You certainly do not want to slip your clutch. It can be a very expensive error.

The BRP lubricants do tend to foam more than most. Of all the oils I have tried, Amsoil foams the least. Virtually not any foam at all. With the BRP oil and others, you just need to wait until the foam dissipates before you can get an accurate reading.

i respect your opinion , if it were your bike, and your choice of where to buy was advance or oreileys, what would you personally use?
 
Valvoline 10- 40 full syn. at the parts store or walmart. BUT You can get castrol 10 40 full syn. online DELIVERED for less n its a better oil.Easy to get 6000 miles on it. $45.00 6 pack Amazon.
 
There are more oil and tire threads than any other subjects on the forum. There's an incredible amount of info available here from folks that put a lot of time and effort into posting the data. It's all here. What's you'll get starting a new thread is a couple hundred more opinions. Do you just want someone to TELL you which oil to use?

actually thats exactly what i want, someone like bajaron who i think knows what he's talikng about, to just tell me
 
LOL....Ron sells amsoil.SO Thats what hes gona tell you! Its great oil for sure.BUT For the money the castrol is the best choice.
 
LOL....Ron sells amsoil.SO Thats what hes gona tell you! Its great oil for sure.BUT For the money the castrol is the best choice.

isn't that the way we do most things, find someone and learn enough about THEM to believe they know what they are talking about, whether its a doctor, lawyer, mechanic, a/c guy, whatever, and follow their advice?
 
I use Valvoline syn Motorcycle 10-40. Important thing is it SHOULD be Jaso MA2 rated - whatever it is? Jaso 2 IS better than just Jaso.
 
LOL....Ron sells amsoil.SO Thats what hes gona tell you! Its great oil for sure.BUT For the money the castrol is the best choice.

I do sell Amsoil. I resisted selling any oil for a long time. But I sell a lot of oil filter kits and customers were always saying they wanted to get both the filter kit and oil from the same source. Typically, when I told people that I did not sell oil they would ask 'What oil do you use?'. My answer was 'Amsoil'. Then they would say; 'Sell me some of that!' So, finally I gave in and started selling Amsoil at my actual cost. I don't make anything on the oil. I did this partly to give customers a break on the price. And partly so no one could say I was pushing the product because I was making a profit on it. I do make a profit on the filter kits. and that is good enough for me.

I use Amsoil because it performs better than any other oil I or any of my customers have sent an analysis for. I have not seen an analysis for every appropriate lubrican out there, and I suspect there are a few other lubricants that would compare favorably to Amsoil. Even lubricants which do not hold up nearly as well as Amsoil, based on actual analysis, seem to be adequate in most cases.

Amsoil is just 1 option out of many. I don't tell anyone that they are making a mistake if they don't use Amsoil. I do try to impart the information I've accumulated from oil analysis over the years. And I do warn people about using inappropriate oils. Especially the 998 owners. I'd like the same to be done for me if I didn't know better. Learning the hard way can sometimes be very expensive.

I enjoy these oil discussions. Information is good. In the end, I feel that everyone should be satisfied with their selection, and let the other guy do the same.
 
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