which specs for oil?
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which specs for oil?
I use Amsoil 4-stroke 0w40. It's made for small, hard working engines and is good for all temperatures. Amsoil 4-stroke 0w40
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which specs for oil?
kybabyn, go with the Amsoil 0-40w, great oil for cold weather starting (engine protection), and will stand up to extreme temps without breaking down.
For more information and a free Amsoil product catalog go to:
www.lubedealer.com/bensonbrothers
For more information and a free Amsoil product catalog go to:
www.lubedealer.com/bensonbrothers
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which specs for oil?
Hey sincityduner, Amsoil synthetic 4- stroke is only 6.50 per quart (better price by the case) and although Redline is really good product (I use their water wetter). I believe Amsoil is a superior synthetic oil. I can get it locally here for you in Vegas if you're interested so you don't have to pay shipping. Where do you ride out at Apex, Dumont or? If interested or just want to talk about riding email me at garyvegas@aol.com or bensonbrothers@aol.com
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which specs for oil?
Jaso-Ma means that the oil does not contain Molydisulfide. Moly is an additive that is put in most "SJ and "SL" motor oils. It's a lubricant with execelent lube qualities. It can make a wetclutch do weird things or slip.
Most car oils have less that 1oo ppm of Moly. I don't think that small amount will affect a wetclutch.
Most car oils have less that 1oo ppm of Moly. I don't think that small amount will affect a wetclutch.
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which specs for oil?
Amsoil's recommended drain interval is twice as long as Kawasaki's recommendation. In cars it's 12 months/25,000 miles. You save money with Amsoil AND you're using a superior product. In fact, if your engine fails and the failure is proven to be oil related, Amsoil will pay to have your engine repaired or replaced.