> > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., Devon Jarvis wrote: > > Here we go, let's get the oil sh*tstorm going full blast! > > > > > > Anyone have thoughts or corrections? > > > > Devon > > > > Yes, I have a correction. This thread started with a question about > recommended oil weights. > > You stated that Kawasaki DOES NOT recommend 10W40. > > As I stated in a reply: > > Page 1-4 of Kawasaki KLR650/KLR600 Service Manual Supplement: > > Engine oil: > Grade SE or SF class > Viscosity SAE 10W40, 10W50, 20W40, or 20W50 > Capacity 2.5L > > As you might see ... 10W40 is one of the recommended viscositys. > > When you offer advice to someone else, make sure your FACTS are > correct ... not just your preference. > > Don Detloff > Fair Haven, MI, USA > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Don, what year is that supplement?
SE and SF are OLD oil specifications (there was an SG and SH in
between), try finding an oil that meets SE and SF but NOT SJ. 'Cause SJ
has friction modifiers in it, and I'm pretty sure I read in my manual
(supplement for '00 or '99, don't remember and it's not handy) that the
only one recommended was 20w50. Probably because 20w50 is the only grade
that does not require friction modifiers under the SJ spec.
When you offer corrections to someone's advice, please make sure it's
accurate past 1988 (http://www.ibmwr.org/otech/oilreport.html#charta),
and please spell words correctly.
Warmest Regards,
Devon
A15
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Devon Jarvis wrote:
SJ. 'Cause SJ> Don, what year is that supplement? > > SE and SF are OLD oil specifications (there was an SG and SH in > between), try finding an oil that meets SE and SF but NOT
manual> has friction modifiers in it, and I'm pretty sure I read in my
the> (supplement for '00 or '99, don't remember and it's not handy) that
grade> only one recommended was 20w50. Probably because 20w50 is the only
it's> that does not require friction modifiers under the SJ spec. > > When you offer corrections to someone's advice, please make sure
(http://www.ibmwr.org/otech/oilreport.html#charta),> accurate past 1988
My Kawasaki supplement is: Sixth Edition (1): Sep.29,1999(K) I'm not "pretty Sure", I'm looking at the supplement right now. BTW ... a misspelled word is not as important as BS advice. Don Detloff Fair Haven, MI, USA> and please spell words correctly. > > Warmest Regards, > Devon > A15 >
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Don and Devon...please keep your posts to the point and avoid invectives...
Thanks,
Kurt Simpson
List Cop...
>>> don_detloff 8/12/2002 4:20:14 PM >>> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., Devon Jarvis wrote: > Don, what year is that supplement? > > SE and SF are OLD oil specifications (there was an SG and SH in > between), try finding an oil that meets SE and SF but NOT SJ. 'Cause SJ > has friction modifiers in it, and I'm pretty sure I read in my manual > (supplement for '00 or '99, don't remember and it's not handy) that the > only one recommended was 20w50. Probably because 20w50 is the only grade > that does not require friction modifiers under the SJ spec. > > When you offer corrections to someone's advice, please make sure it's > accurate past 1988 (http://www.ibmwr.org/otech/oilreport.html#charta), > and please spell words correctly. > > Warmest Regards, > Devon > A15 > My Kawasaki supplement is: Sixth Edition (1): Sep.29,1999(K) I'm not "pretty Sure", I'm looking at the supplement right now. BTW ... a misspelled word is not as important as BS advice. Don Detloff Fair Haven, MI, USA Checkout Dual Sport News at http://www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Kurt Simpson wrote:
invectives...> Don and Devon...please keep your posts to the point and avoid
Kurt, My original post WAS to the point. A member asked about the proper viscosity for the KLR650. Devon replied that Kawasaki DOES NOT recommend 10W40. As I pointed out, Kawasaki Supplement, Sixth Edition (1): Sep.29,1999 (K), page 1-4, specifies: Engine oil: Grade SE or SF class Viscosity SAE10W40, 10W50, 20W40, or 20W50 Capacity 2.5L I have been a member of this list for over two years and have gained a wealth of information on the KLR650. However, I have found that many items are posted as "fact" when the person posting is only stating an opinion. The "newbie" may not be able to distingush "fact from BS ... excuse me, opionion." When I know someome is posting something as "fact" that is not correct, I feel obligated to point that out. Don Detloff Fair Haven, MI, USA '00 KLR650 '00 Triumph Sprint RS '64 Yamaha Trail 80 (Ret.)> > Thanks, > > Kurt Simpson > List Cop... >
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Well, well, well, me and the Killer went out in the dirt today. It's kinda all banged up already, so I
had no worries about dropping it, other than having no real protective gear other than a helmet
and leather jacket (any recomendations as to what to get?). I haven't been off-roading since I
was 16, like 19 years ago! (damn, I just relized how patheticly old I am). Any way, I went ott on
some trails that wind out behind the barn where my ex-horse lives and just went to town! There
were woos trails and construction roads and fields and power line roads and sand pits and my
front tire was bald and it was a BLAST! I had so much fun. I was going wiced (ie very) slow
because I'm old and fragile and don't know the trails very well and had visions of a pack of 14
year olds charging the other way on thier quads dancing in my head. For such a small area, there
weee lots of trails and terrain. Coming back from my ride I passed a guy on his shiny clean Big
BMW GS all ATed (Adventure Toured) out with the aluminium sadle bags and lugage and the
$8,000 flip-up full face helmet and every thing. He waved at me and my dirt encrusted KLR and
old full-face street helmet with no face shield. I waved back. (A harley guy caught me naping
today too, he WAVED FIRST!). Nice bike I have here, but....
There is a 7mm bolt on the right transmission cover that is weeping oil. Not alot, but always. I
tried tightening it, and it just spun. I tried loosenig it, but it just spun. What is this thing, is it
important, is it broke and do I have to fix it? ALso, Thank You Very Much for answering my
questions about oil and chain, especially the guy who wset me up with the FAQ page!
Thank You
Ken
2k1 GSXR-750
198? Radian 600-basket case
1993 KLR 650
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