kurt
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posted on 11/3/09 at 07:48 PM |
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Fireblade oil, full fat or semi skimmed?
Self explanatory really, which do I use fully synthetic or semi synthetic? (oil not milk) Also what is the difference? The engine is a 1998 RRW.
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frodo_monkey
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posted on 11/3/09 at 08:04 PM |
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I use good quality (Millers Motorsport ZSS) semi-synth in mine and have had no problems - but then again mine is a pure race car and gets frequent
changes.
If you're willing to pay for fully-synth it certainly won't hurt it, but I figure use whatever you like so long as it is designed for wet
clutches and you change it regularly!
One other point I have noticed (on my mates Hornet with TL1000 Suzuki lump) is that once an engine/clutch has been running on one type, stick to it -
he was running on semi-synth for years with no probs then went fully-synth resulting in a slipping clutch...
Each to their own, I say!
"Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting."
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dean100yz
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posted on 11/3/09 at 08:13 PM |
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I have the same engine
Always run on semi and change more frequent. I do same on mx and road bikes.
You wont get any clutch slip probs and its around 2/3rd the cost
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Andy B
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posted on 11/3/09 at 09:48 PM |
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We run all our cabed blade engines on 10w40 semi and have no problems on the odd occasion we have tried fully synth we have experienced clutch slip
and data traces have highlighted lower oil pressures so we stick with the semi. Castrol GPS and maxima synthetic blend are our chosen oils for this
engine
regards
Andy
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Coose
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posted on 11/3/09 at 10:17 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by frodo_monkey
One other point I have noticed (on my mates Hornet with TL1000 Suzuki lump) is that once an engine/clutch has been running on one type, stick to it -
he was running on semi-synth for years with no probs then went fully-synth resulting in a slipping clutch...
Each to their own, I say!
TLs are renowned for clutch slip with fully-synthetic.
Spin 'er off Well...
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gixermark
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posted on 12/3/09 at 09:24 AM |
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I ran one of andy's blade engines last year which was 100% reliable, and we ran on castrol GPS 10W40 semi
all my mates who race bike use the same oil, and have done for years - no clutch or engine issues at all...
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slimtater
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posted on 13/4/09 at 06:53 PM |
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I normally topped mine up with Castrol Power 1 GPS 10/40w (semi) but when I changed the oil recently, used Castrol Power 1 Racing 10/40w (fully).
Within about 100 miles, I started to get clutch slip. Not sure if this was a coincidence or down to the oil.
Question is, will a simple change back to semi resolve it or would it make sense to change the clutch first ie any lasting damage?
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