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Rick McCauley
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Post by Rick McCauley » Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:49 am

Thanks for the added info. It has been several months since I read any oil tests. It can get your head spinning. But since looking into several of them, I am a fan of Mobil synthetics. I use it in my cars and the Motorcylcle blend in my KLR. That doesn't mean I recommend it, or think everyone should use it. It is what makes me feel I am doing what is best for my KLR. You should do what you believe is best. Rick A17 Blake Sobiloff wrote: Hi Rick, You've got a pretty good handle on the subject--congrats! To add another level of detail to your post (if you care) there are two kinds of polymers: viscosity index improvers (VIIs) and pour point depressors (PPDs). VIIs increase the weight of the oil when it's at operating temp (100 degrees C), while PPDs decrease the weight of the oil when it's very cold (-15 degrees C and below). Synthetic oils typically need fewer of each, which is good. In a motorcycle where the engine oil is used in the transmission, especially, the fewer VIIs needed the better since it means that your oil will shear out of grade more slowly. (VIIs are easily sheared by the transmission gears, but the PPDs aren't affected.) --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Chris Norloff
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Post by Chris Norloff » Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:50 pm

My A15's owner's manual says 10W-40 is the lightest oil recommended. I'd be reluctant to use 5W-40, even if it's synthetic. Chris Norloff ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Craig" Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 17:10:00 -0000
>Okay so I'm rethinking the 10W-40 Valvoline I just picked-up from from >Checkers (it all they have). > >Eric mentioned the 5W-40 synthetic was perfect for his climate. What >climate? > >I'm in Tucson, it's VERY hot in summer and gets pretty cold in winter. >Do you think the 5W-40 would still be suitable? I'm liking the >synthetic idea. > >Thanks from another guy who is greatful there are still others out >there willing to ask the "obvious" questions. >

Blake Sobiloff
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Post by Blake Sobiloff » Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:21 pm

On 8/16/05, Chris Norloff wrote:
> My A15's owner's manual says 10W-40 is the lightest oil recommended. I'd be > reluctant to use 5W-40, even if it's synthetic.
Hi Chris! There's no significant difference between a 10W-40 and a 5W-40 at operating temperature (approx. 100 degrees C)--both will be between 12.5 and 16.3 cSt (a measure of viscosity that determines the SAE rating). The "W" weight gives you hints about the viscosity of an oil at ambient temperatures, but realize that even a 0W-40 oil at 20 degrees C is around 20 times thicker than it is at 100 degrees C. In general, no oil is thin enough at startup. -- Blake Sobiloff San Jose, CA (USA)

GW De Lacey
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Post by GW De Lacey » Thu Aug 18, 2005 8:34 am

On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 02:29:31 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>Funny....when I joined this group, I was under the impression it was designed/established to help ALL KLR riders ;^) >
You are quite right of course. It's just that I find the oil/tyre/exhaust threads quite amusing. They are invariably spawned by innocent questions, reach a peak of technically plausible discussion then degenerate into emotion, often accompanied by name calling and such. The oil/tyre/exhaust wars are great, and I would never discourage them. I hope the person who asked the question eventually understands this and realizes my little remark was in no way meant to belittle or denigrate him. It was just a statement of the inevitability of what results from such a question. -- GW

Andrus Chesley
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Post by Andrus Chesley » Mon Mar 27, 2006 2:46 am

(Even the results of oil testing can be inconclusive. I"ve heard of samples sent to 3 different labs from the same batch coming back with 3 different results. My contention is that oil is like so many other ) This reminds me of a stunt I pulled for the heck of it about 20 somewhat years ago when one of the Drilling supers was all excited about getting oil samples every month to the lab of his choosing. I took 3 samples of the same oil at the same time from the same engine and sent it to the lab. Gee, got back 3 different reports from (1) engine needs overhaul due to bearing material in suspension to (2) glycol in the oil, need to change oil and filters to (3) engine is fine, run as is till next oil sample. Now these samples were gathered at operating temp ( being as the engine had been running for 14 days and still running when drawing the sample into a quart jar, shaking the jar good before depositing oil into the little sample bottles and shipping it off. Uhhhhhhh we suspended sending oil samples to that lab of his choise after that. ;-).. Went back to just changing the oil and filters every 2000 hours. Andy in SW Louisiana

Mike Peplinski
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Post by Mike Peplinski » Mon Mar 27, 2006 7:18 am

There is a simple logic to that that cannot be denied. For a "rig", or commercial operator it certainly is important to know how much engine life to expect but for the average "cager" or biker, who really cares? Change the oil and ride. Get on with it.
>From: "Andrus Chesley" >To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Oil >Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 08:46:12 -0000 > > (Even the results of oil testing can be inconclusive. I"ve >heard of samples sent to 3 different labs from the same batch coming >back with 3 different results. My contention is that oil is like so >many other ) > >This reminds me of a stunt I pulled for the heck of it about 20 >somewhat years ago when one of the Drilling supers was all excited >about getting oil samples every month to the lab of his choosing. I >took 3 samples of the same oil at the same time from the same engine >and sent it to the lab. Gee, got back 3 different reports from (1) >engine needs overhaul due to bearing material in suspension to (2) >glycol in the oil, need to change oil and filters to (3) engine is >fine, run as is till next oil sample. Now these samples were gathered >at operating temp ( being as the engine had been running for 14 days >and still running when drawing the sample into a quart jar, shaking >the jar good before depositing oil into the little sample bottles and >shipping it off. > >Uhhhhhhh we suspended sending oil samples to that lab of his choise >after that. ;-).. Went back to just changing the oil and filters >every 2000 hours. > >Andy in SW Louisiana > > > > > > > >Archive Quicksearch at: >http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com >List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >

hotfoot777
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Post by hotfoot777 » Sat May 20, 2006 2:10 am

I changed mine at 22 miles so i could put in my very strong magnetic plug[low profile]. I used Castrol GTX.. So whats wrong with that?

kestrelfal
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Post by kestrelfal » Sat May 20, 2006 7:35 am

GTX should only be combined with a weak m.d.p. Saw it in the D.C. Fred
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hotfoot777" wrote: > > I changed mine at 22 miles so i could put in my very strong magnetic > plug[low profile]. I used Castrol GTX.. So whats wrong with that? >

E.L. Green
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Post by E.L. Green » Sat May 20, 2006 11:09 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hotfoot777" wrote:
> I changed mine at 22 miles so i could put in my very strong magnetic > plug[low profile]. I used Castrol GTX.. So whats wrong with that?
As long as it was the correct Kawasaki-recommended weight, nothing. Why do you ask?

Matt Knowles
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Post by Matt Knowles » Sat May 20, 2006 12:51 pm

On May 20, 2006, at 12:10 AM, hotfoot777 wrote:
> I changed mine at 22 miles so i could put in my very strong magnetic > plug[low profile]. I used Castrol GTX.. So whats wrong with that?
It pisses off the oil snobs. Matt Knowles - Ferndale, CA - http://www.knowlesville.com/matt/motorcycles '99 Sprint ST - for going fast and far (2CZUSA) '01 KLR650 (A15) - for exploring the North Coast backroads '97 KLX300 & '01 Lakota - for playing in the dirt '79 KZ400 - just because it was the first vehicle I ever owned

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