What kind of engine oil?
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What kind of engine oil?
you can use regular oil (auto oil) if you want but you may want to consider a motorcycle specific oil. It should have the letters MA or MB on the bottle, the mb oil will contain moly which is a slippery additive that will harm a wet clutch but will reduce wear and friction on applications without a clutch or those that have separate tranny and top end oil
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What kind of engine oil?
Below is a copy one of my earlier replies to the same question
Here is a link to Amsoil, you can order it on line and they will deliver it right to your door. Even with shipping it is cheaper than Mob 1. You can also become a preferred cutomer for $20 bucks a year and it will cost even less. I use it in everything I drive. My 1991 Jeep Cherokee has 167,000 mile on it, and my 1988 Yamaha Venture has 98,000 miles on it and NO REPAIRS AT ALL. My last order was 5 Qts of 10-40 Motorcycle oil and it cost $31.51 with tax and shipping to upstate NY. I have not found any oil that runs better at any price!
It starts better in cold weather, and runs cooler in the summer. It also steers easier in 4 wheel drive with it in the front end. It has not affected the locker
at all. I am still pulling my two nephews and there Grizzly's out of the mud
holes on a regular basis!
If you want regular oil, Valvoline makes an ATV oil, $2.99 per quart
http://www.amsoil.com/index.htm
I am NOT a dealer and do not have anything to do with Amsoil Inc.
Here is a link to Amsoil, you can order it on line and they will deliver it right to your door. Even with shipping it is cheaper than Mob 1. You can also become a preferred cutomer for $20 bucks a year and it will cost even less. I use it in everything I drive. My 1991 Jeep Cherokee has 167,000 mile on it, and my 1988 Yamaha Venture has 98,000 miles on it and NO REPAIRS AT ALL. My last order was 5 Qts of 10-40 Motorcycle oil and it cost $31.51 with tax and shipping to upstate NY. I have not found any oil that runs better at any price!
It starts better in cold weather, and runs cooler in the summer. It also steers easier in 4 wheel drive with it in the front end. It has not affected the locker
at all. I am still pulling my two nephews and there Grizzly's out of the mud
holes on a regular basis!
If you want regular oil, Valvoline makes an ATV oil, $2.99 per quart
http://www.amsoil.com/index.htm
I am NOT a dealer and do not have anything to do with Amsoil Inc.
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What kind of engine oil?
Everyonel,
Look at Amsoils website. They have a new ATV specific oil called 4 stroke 0W-40. (I used the 10W 40 motorcycle before) The new oil's supposed to be even better for ATV's....
I'm such a believer in the stuff that I just became a dealer last week.. they have great products.
Look at Amsoils website. They have a new ATV specific oil called 4 stroke 0W-40. (I used the 10W 40 motorcycle before) The new oil's supposed to be even better for ATV's....
I'm such a believer in the stuff that I just became a dealer last week.. they have great products.
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What kind of engine oil?
Valvoline now offers oil two new motor oils, one made for 4-stroke and another for 2-stroke motorcycles and ATV's. However the only place where I have found it here in the Houston area is at Auto Zone. I switched to it soon after I noticed but can't tell if there's much of a difference in using plain ole Valvoline.
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What kind of engine oil?
I have been a mobil one user for alot of years, people told me i was crazy to spend that money back then but now i have a van with 280,000 on it and its original motor and tranny neither have been touched, I run it for 8,000 between changes, its definately worth the extra $. just my 2 cents worth.
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What kind of engine oil?
Mobil 1 is a great oil but Amsoil has roughly 30% less of a wear scar as Mobil 1. (Less wear) Results are here:http://www.amsoil.com/performancetes..._vs_mobil1.htm
You can become a preferred customer (not a dealer) and save 15-20% of their retail price by signing up for no cost here: https://orders.amsoil.com/preferred.php4 They ship the product to you promptly.
The 0W-40 is a great cold weather oil. Check it out. I run it in my Mohave and 400EX with great results.
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You can become a preferred customer (not a dealer) and save 15-20% of their retail price by signing up for no cost here: https://orders.amsoil.com/preferred.php4 They ship the product to you promptly.
The 0W-40 is a great cold weather oil. Check it out. I run it in my Mohave and 400EX with great results.
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