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 Kickstart The Oracle

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Hi
Oil gets thinner as it gets hotter, just that a 10W40 (for example) doesn't get as thin as temperature increases as a straigh 10 weight oil would.
Imagine a measure of how thick (viscous) an oil was. Say a 10W oil when cold is 100 when cold and 50 when hot. A 40W might be 200 when cold and 75 when hot (completely made up numbers). So a 10W40 would be 100 when cold (so thinner than 40W when cold) and 75 when hot (thicker than 10W when hot).
All the best
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 MarJay But it's British!

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Oil change fail.
I've done a LOT Of oil changes, and from experience the oil is always a LOT thinner when warm.
Do it when warm. Its what a Haynes manual would tell you, its what Keith tells you and its what I tell you.
Or do it when cold because you think you understand the heat range properties of oil. I don't mind as long as you don't come on here asking why your oil is dirty again immediately after an oil change.  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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| The Shaggy D.A. |
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If I'm being real anal, I'll drain the bike after a run and leave it overnight. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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| the grim reaper |
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| yen_powell wrote: | Hot is best, then you get to play the 'where will it go' game. Into the catch tray or squirt past it and cover the floor?
This is followed by the game where you move the tray as the speed of the outpouring oil slowly drops and the distance it squirts decreases.
This game is easier if you are a bloke as urinating whilst standing up has similar properties.
Other games are also available with a hot oil change. Whipping away the piping hot drain plug without droppin it into the old oil is another goodn. |
Ah yes, the fun of hot oil changes, my personal best was to drop a Blade drain plug into the oil drain can, it just happened to be the right size to plug the drain hole with very little protruding plug to grab in the hot oil. Fortunately I had gloves on and only spilt a litre or so on the garage floor
My other favourite one is to forget to remove the air plug on the drain can, then you get a back-up of oil and big gloops as the air in the can escapes through the oil
Cheers
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 Mark65 World Chat Champion

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Marjay chill, i have done with the engine hot, as per yamaha manual. I dont pretend to understand oil technology its seems to be a bit like women when you think you understand it it changes.
Thanks for the advice, bike is draining now.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 158 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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