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 weewards Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 14:36 - 20 Oct 2011 Post subject: Oil to use on a Kwacker GT550 - Synthetic, Magnetic, Super . |
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What is the best oil to use in my GT550, its just back on the road after an 18 year break and is currently using standard 10w40 oil but should I be using something more exotic or will that actually do harm???
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10w40 semi synth or fully synth if you prefer... it was designed to be run on that  |
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If its anything like the early eighties Honda 750/900 (what year is yours?) then you definitely want to stick to standard oils even the semi-synthetic stuff will effect things like the clutch (there's stuff in there that will cause it to slip) and the fully-syn stuff is right out for them.
I change mine every 1000 miles (don't leave it more than 1500 - old engines need more protection) - you don't have to do the oil filter each time, do mine every 3000 or so. ____________________ XX XXXx
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 weasley World Chat Champion

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the cheapest halford oil you can find, or if you can find even cheaper oil else where buy that,
magnetech isn't really good for any bike with a wet clutch
fully synth is just a waste of money and probably to thin any way,
a nice thick oil is what is needed, 15w40 will be fine, 20w50 what ever is the cheapest, far better to have cheap oil and do more regular changes ____________________ the humans are dead
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 weewards Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 21:49 - 20 Oct 2011 Post subject: Thanks to all |
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Hi, the manual says 10W40 & does not mention synthetic or mineral so I assume because of its age (1991) that mineral would be best but I just wondered if synthetic would have advantages but it would seem not
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