Gotta disagree a little bit with BajaRon on this one. The oil performance characteristics are more than lubrication.
The 1330cc dry sump engine has two 26mm scavenge pumps, two 16mm scavenge pumps, one 16mm pressure pump, and an oil tank retaining valve, all of which are focused on getting a minimum of 0.8 bar (12 psi) pressurized oil into lubrication points. Cooling is assisted with an oil-to-water radiator. Lubrication is well provided for, at least south of the Canadian border.
The SE6 HCM has one scavenge pump and one pressure pump with two circuits, pilot to operate the solenoid valves and line to operate the clutch. The clutch includes integral oil cooling circuits and the TCM uses both line pressure and oil temperature to provide smooth shifts. Clearly oil viscosity is a concern here.
Which is why my oil choice is about HCM performance (smooth shifts and clutch engagement with minimal flare) rather than engine lubrication.
Can't imagine any Spyder owner running straight SAE 50w m/c oil in their Spyder![]()
I'm now a firm believer that if I'm sure that no-one would be silly enough to try something, the only thing that shows is a complete lack of understanding of the depths of stupidity and silliness that some are capable of on my behalf!
But it does make life entertaining. :joke:
There was a time that I would've said & believed the same wholeheartedly, but in the many years & decades since, pretty much every time I've thought that "No-one in their right mind would ever do that!" I've had my imagination significantly expanded; frequently also utterly gob-smacked; and even more often, completely appalled! :yikes:
I'm now a firm believer that if I'm sure that no-one would be silly enough to try something, the only thing that shows is a complete lack of understanding of the depths of stupidity and silliness that some are capable of on my behalf!pps:
Have to agree with you there, Peter. I don't think anyone has seen it all. But I've seen 2 stroke oil in brake systems, Anti-Freeze in engine oil (on purpose), Diesel in gas and vise-versa, standard car oil (non-wet clutch) in a Spyder, and Windshield Washer Fluid in the radiator (which is not nearly as bad as these others).
Always remember. If it can be done, it will be done. And if it can't, someone will try anyway.
Ain't that the truth.
A while back while I was out of town, my wife's car sprung a small coolant leak.
She called me and I told her where I had coolant, and where to add it.
When I got home, she showed me where she added the coolant. Yep, she put it in the power steering reservoir. :banghead:
She now knows how to flush a power steering system. :thumbup:
I'm for a good oil for my new-to-me F3-S SM6.
Has anyone used this oil? The specs look good, and it's a good price in the 12 liter case.
https://www.amazon.com/Ultra1Plus-1...7DP1/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1
Opinions and experience is welcome.
Thanks,
David
Try DEF in diesel fuel. That happens more than you think, by accident someone momentarily HUA will put the fluid in the diesel tank.
Try DEF in diesel fuel. That happens more than you think, by accident someone momentarily HUA will put the fluid in the diesel tank.
Yes, heard of that one. Not good! Gasoline will also trash a diesel engine in a hurry. Diesel in gas isn't quite as bad, depending on volume. But can also get quite expensive.