Hi Folks,
what happens when I use right from the start high quality synthetic oil ? Some guys say that one should use non-synthetic oil for the first few k miles to let the engine break in. Is that ( still ) true ?
Sean
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Citizen Sean,
Vey de la Cruz, master engine rebuilder, still recommends using dino for
the first 3,000 miles after he puts in rings and/or does tranny work on a
klr. On the super high tech modern bikes, I hear, you can use synthetics
from the get go.
Bogdan
> Hi Folks, > what happens when I use right from the start high quality synthetic oil > ? Some guys say that one should use non-synthetic oil for the first few > k miles to let the engine break in. Is that ( still ) true ? > Sean > >
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In a message dated 9/10/02 3:37:49 PM Central Daylight Time,
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ride, Some of the new bikes come with a 1/2 Qt of light weight clear machine oil. AND the shop never drains the snot just adds to it, My KLR came with it and i made them drain it and fill it with Honda oil , Drove home 28 miles drained it a put the good stuff in there,,,, Thats why my bikes so fast, LOL. Mike [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> use non-synthetic oil for the first few k miles to let the engine break in. > Is that ( still ) true ? > Not true, Put the best in there like Mobil 1 15-50 and
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Hi Mike,
I half knew the answer, thanks for the reply. The same advise gets repeated again and again year after year. But the bikes are not BMW-R20s anymore...
What about Oil filter ? There's an offer for a metal screen oil filter catching all particles 35micron and up. Does that makes sense ? Maybe together with the www.SuperPlug.com thing ?
Sean
----- Original Message ----- From: TLrydr@... To: citizenkain@... Sent: 10 Sep 02, 4:14 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] "break in" question In a message dated 9/10/02 3:37:49 PM Central Daylight Time, citizenkain@... writes: use non-synthetic oil for the first few k miles to let the engine break in. Is that ( still ) true ? Not true, Put the best in there like Mobil 1 15-50 and ride, Some of the new bikes come with a 1/2 Qt of light weight clear machine oil. AND the shop never drains the snot just adds to it, My KLR came with it and i made them drain it and fill it with Honda oil , Drove home 28 miles drained it a put the good stuff in there,,,, Thats why my bikes so fast, LOL. Mike [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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I don't know of a good epoxy, but you could put a small pan containing a pump, and just pump but into your motor. JUst kidding but it would be cheaper than new cases. Regretfully Yours, Dave
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