acdcking12
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Will this specific oil work with my 18 F3L?
https://www.amazon.com/Valvoline-10...&sprefix=valvoline+10w40+,aps,220&sr=8-5&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/Valvoline-10...&sprefix=valvoline+10w40+,aps,220&sr=8-5&th=1
Will this specific oil work with my 18 F3L?
https://www.amazon.com/Valvoline-10...&sprefix=valvoline+10w40+,aps,220&sr=8-5&th=1
Considering what we have to pay to own these machines which have the recommended 9k oil change interval, and what the dealer charges for a service call, why are some folks trying to penny-pinch on oil prices? Trying to scrimp a buck or two (per quart) on a five-quart oil change is beyond me. Five to ten bucks will hardly buy a round of drinks in most places. However, some of us are all fired up about trying to save that much on a sometimes once-a-year oil change? Personally, I change my own oil at 9k and I don't back. I look forward to my next oil change and all the enjoyment that comes between the two.
I was just making sure this would work. It is about 50% cheaper than amsoil, but looks to be on par with it quality wise.
I was just making sure this would work. It is about 50% cheaper than amsoil, but looks to be on par with it quality wise.
I was just making sure this would work. It is about 50% cheaper than amsoil, but looks to be on par with it quality wise.
One has no way of knowing how an oil will perform without analysis. The transmission beats the devil out of oil in a Spyder. What good is an oil that is half the price of Amsoil if it shears down from 40 weight to mid 20 weight at 5,000 miles when Amsoil is in the very high 30 weight range after 9,300 miles. Not much of a bargain in my book.
I think most of us who post here have sent our oils in for analysis at least at one time or another.
Nope, never been concerned.
Been involved with oil samples and SOAP analysis for decades on aircraft engines. These days, only samples taken are on turbine engines and when a customer requests it.
Have had engines with great SOAP tests and engines failed badly. Had engines with marginal SOAP test get to TBO.
Regarding samples and SOAPs done on your Spyder, it is accurate to say the Spyders 1330cc engine will easily last virtually forever, the gearbox though, not so much. The only true spec indicated via a SOAP for the 1330 is viscosity. Truth told, if you pay attention, you can feel when the gearbox prefers new oil.
Oil isn't the only variable here. There are always going to be outliers. But generally speaking. A lubricant that maintains original parameters the longest, is going to offer the best engine protection. Most fleets of over the road and earth moving equipment run oil analysis on a regular basis. And statists show that this has not only guided them to superior lubricants. But saved them much more than what the testing program costs. In this day, I don't think they would be throwing away their money on a program that does not produce results.
Not saying that everyone needs to get their oil tested. But it is a valid indicator in most cases. Certainly better than hoping that things are good.
Sorry Ron, just had too many incorrect SOAP reports on engines costing far more a tricked out Spyder. Proper inspection of the oil filter and drained oil is a very important part of an oil change.
Ironically, in the post after yours by Little Blue, he uses the same Mobil 1 10w40 Sportbike oil in his Spyder, that I have run in ours for all but the approximate first 3000 miles. Little Blue is having his oil tested. His findings have put him on a change interval that previously was 6000 miles and is now at 8500 mile oil change intervals.
Without getting too wrapped around the axle as they say, I would believe that if Little Blue gets reports where he is confident to go 8500 miles on his oil, me, using that same product, Mobil 1 10w40 Sportbike oil, and changing the oil and filter at each 5000 miles as the shifting begins to get more notchy, my change interval is likely ok.
No, I will not know the ppm of iron, silica, copper, tin and more, my loss I guess.
BTW, to this day, I still find 540Rats oil testing methods valid and unbiased. I no longer utilize BITOG website. The Mobil 1 10w40 Sportbike oil rates very high as a motorcycle oil MA or MA2 oil on 540Rats website. When I last looked, 540Rat had not tested the Amsoil moto oils, but hopefully he will one day. He gave very high remarks about one or two Amsoil products, and hopefully that continues.
Will this specific oil work with my 18 F3L?
https://www.amazon.com/Valvoline-10...&sprefix=valvoline+10w40+,aps,220&sr=8-5&th=1