what synthetic for a 2019 Triglide at the 1000mile check
what synthetic for a 2019 Triglide at the 1000mile check
Syn 3 is NOT a true full synthetic oil
According to the "Material Safety Data Sheet" for H-D's SYN3, it is chemically a blend of 60% synthetic and 40% petroleum oils.
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Amsoil V-Twin 20W50 synthetic in all 3 holes. Absolutely GREAT!!
Someone should start an oil thread
Lets face it, changing engine oil at 5,000 miles shouldn't require synthetic anyway. These engine run pretty hot so I don't mind changing it at 5,000, but is a true synthetic really doing you any good unless you run it for 10,000 miles or so?
I am not a mechanic, nor do I understand much about engines. I use Syn-3 in all three holes simply because Harley suggests it and it makes it easy for me to do the service myself. I have only owned 5 Harleys but it has always worked good for me and I have never had an engine issue.
It is like a lot of things, personal preference.
Current: 2019 Trike (custom 130ci T-Man kit with Darkhorse bottom end)
With my 17 Tri-Glide, Because of the oil migration issue they change the oil in the trans/ primary to formula one?.....And drain and refill it every 8 hundred miles on their dime, but wasting my time on my dime.......
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
Conventional, (non synthetic), oils tend to form sludge and other harmful engine deposits under extreme heat much faster than full synthetic oils. As we all know, or should know, internal engine sludge is not good. Especially in a mostly air cooled engine.
If one only keeps his/her vehicles a few years and trades them in for new again, oil type probably doesn't matter. However it will become the next owners issue if not well maintained by the original owner.
For the conscientious owner, nothing short of full synthetics will do.
It all depends on which category you fall under...
Isn't it weird that in AMERICA, our flag and our culture offend so many people...but our benefits don't???
I had the dealer install Syn3 at the 1,000 mile service because I was on the road.
I kept it in till the 3,800 mile mark & switched to Lucas full synthetic motorcycle oil and immediately saw 10-15 degree drop in oil temps & smoother shifting. I recently changed my transmission fluid to RedLine with Shockproof & the shifting improved & smoothed out so much, it felt like tranny work had been done. It's that good.
I have HD Formula+ in the primary, as I had 2 quarts to use up. I will then switch to Redline primary fluid.
I am currently using Quicksilver motorcycle oil (from Walmart) in the engine & when I return from my trip I will install Redline motorcycle engine oil, then alternate between that and the Lucas, as I have a lot of each & both are very good.
As far as filters, I have found Mobil 1, HD & K&N to all be quality oil filters.
The bottom line here is, almost any modern oil will work if changed at regular intervals, but some oils are definitely BETTER than others.
As far as verified proof, I had Blackstone Labs analyze the Lucas oil with a Mobil 1 filter after 2,300 miles on the oil & the report was very good for both after my FW was run in above 90 temps all summer.
Jack, this thread will have to tideyou over & feed your addiction till I start a new & improved oil/filter thread this winter.
2017 Harley Davidson Freewheeler (107 cu.in. vivid black).
Been using Mobil1 synthetic, just got back from Sturgis, there was an Amsoil dealer there that had a Harley idling in front of their booth all day. Only Amsoil and Love Jugs keeping it cool. Kind of amazing. Says something about both products...almost enough to make a guy switch oils.
I put the Love Jugs on just for this trip because I figured I'd be sitting in traffic at some point. They worked good, kept the oil temp down.
I wonder if that bike would stay running with anybody else's oil in there.
I used Amsoil years ago in my 03 Ultra. At that time the advertised 10,000 mile changes with their oil & filter. I put over 100,000 miles on that bike on 10k changes. Never used any oil. I also put over 400,000 miles on a Chevy Duromax diesel pulling trailers all over the US to dealers.with Amsoil & a bypass system on 60k changes. Great stuff.
2020 TriGlide Tahitian Teal aka (Hawaiian Hussy). Avon frt & Comfortred rear tires. ProAction frt & rear susp. RZ seat. DK floorboard extension & rear axle retainer kit with EBS, HD pull -back bars. Custom Dynamics front turn signals & Vent grill. All ,HD "Edge Cut " accessories.
Isn't it weird that in AMERICA, our flag and our culture offend so many people...but our benefits don't???
This will show what goes on when things get hot.
https://www.amsoil.com/newsstand/mot...-this-extreme/
I have been using Amsoil since the early 70s when I was racing sports cars. My engine oil capacity was only 3 quarts. I installed an oil temp gauge, because I was over heating. After 10 laps I was holding my hand over it. It was so high, I didn't want to see it! I started using Amsoil and my oil temp went down 50º. Instead of changing rod bearings after every race, I stretched it to 3 races before I looked at them. I put them back in and finished the season on them. The next season, I never checked them until the end. Rebuilt it and saved the bearings for spares, they were that good. The oil lasted a whole season. I recycled the used oil in my ice racer, which with 120,000 miles, leaked a lot. It was the only one that would start in the cold without a jump.
I usually don't brag about Amsoil unless asked, but seeing someone started another dreaded oil thread.....