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The Moco in all its worldly wisdom, finally went to synthetic formulas for all bikes long after the "aftermarket" developed specific formulas for air cooled v-twins. [LEFT][COLOR=#222222][FONT=Verdana]Amsoil comes to mind...oops you're right Jack!!![/FONT][/COLOR];);)
[LEFT][COLOR=#222222][FONT=Verdana]Took em way too long IMO, but that's about as valuable and useful as a pisshole in the snow...[/FONT][/COLOR][/LEFT]
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Hopefully the higher viscosity will "cure' the oil migration issue these new scoots have been experiencing.
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[QUOTE=peteg59;653881]The Moco in all its worldly wisdom, finally went to synthetic formulas for all bikes long after the "aftermarket" developed specific formulas for air cooled v-twins. [LEFT][COLOR=#222222][FONT=Verdana]Amsoil comes to mind...oops you're right Jack!!![/FONT][/COLOR];);)
[LEFT][COLOR=#222222][FONT=Verdana]Took em way too long IMO, but that's about as valuable and useful as a pisshole in the snow...[/FONT][/COLOR][/LEFT]
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Hopefully the higher viscosity will "cure' the oil migration issue these new scoots have been experiencing.[/QUOTE]
I have been using Redline since 500 mile break in and to date have NO issue with the oil migration;)
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I don't have the migration either & don't know anyone that does. Percentage wise, I think its small.
The 1 thing that really bugs me about the HD oil products, is that they don't list the specs that the oil meets/exceeds. I don't see any good reason for that.
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[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;653894]I have been using Redline since 500 mile break in and to date have NO issue with the oil migration;)[/QUOTE]
Jack, is that the Redline Shockproof 75w90.
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[QUOTE=MDO;653910]Jack, is that the Redline Shockproof 75w90.[/QUOTE]
Yup, good stuff;)
It looks like Pepto Bismal:p
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[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;653934]Yup, good stuff;)
It looks like Pepto Bismal:p[/QUOTE]
It's funny we talked about Red Line yesterday & today I find a whole bunch of it at a great price.
I got 7 quarts of 20W50, 2 quarts each of tranny & differential fluid, 2 bottles of fuel line cleaner & 2 of the big funnels & 3 K&N oil filters for $75:cool:
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[QUOTE=MDO;654484]It's funny we talked about Red Line yesterday & today I find a whole bunch of it at a great price.
I got 7 quarts of 20W50, 2 quarts each of tranny & differential fluid, 2 bottles of fuel line cleaner & 2 of the big funnels & 3 K&N oil filters for $75:cool:[/QUOTE]
That's a great deal. Where did you find that?
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[QUOTE=ultrafxr;654537]That's a great deal. Where did you find that?[/QUOTE]
It was on[I] Craigslist[/I]. I just got back from picking it up. Everything was sealed & he kept it in the basement so it didn't get hot. The 3[I] K&N's[/I] were sealed also.
He ordered 2 of those kits with 5 qts 20W/50 engine oil, 1qt each tranny & diff. a fuel system cleaner & those funny red funnels. He only used 3 quarts on 1 engine oil change because he had another quart.
I got everything else. It was a little less that 2 years old, he had the [I]Amazon[/I] invoice.
I have never bought/sold off of Craigslist. I am very happy. I have my next 5 oil/filter changes covered.:clapping::qpnmt:
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Remember not to long ago HD warned NOT to run gear oil in the 6 speed gear box:p
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[SIZE=3]Your engine, tranny, and primary all put different demands on their lubricants. Using the same oil in all three [/SIZE]systems , like Syn 3 [SIZE=3], is a compromise at best. For instance, piston rings have different lube requirements than gears because gears put much more pressure on the oil structure than the rings do. Try asking an engine builder if it's OK to use tranny oil in your engine. Doubt you'll find a builder that would recommend THAT!
However, if your engine oil is dangerously low while on a trip and all you can find is primary or tranny oil, by all means put it in your engine rather than ruin the engine. But change back to engine oil of the proper vis at your earliest convenience.
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