Without changing the bike recommended engine oil grade 10w30 if i experiment between different engine oil brand like motul, castrol etc using it in my bike will it be harmfull for my bike engine.?
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Need help in selecting engine oil grade.
Guys, I have decided to go for Motul full synthetic oil for my yamaha ss125.
So which engine oil would be better for my bike Motul 7100 10W40 or 20W50 or any other grade??( Yamaha recommends 20W40 but the shopkeeper told me that fully synthetic 20W40 is not possible.)
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My bike has completed 9k kms and had cold starting problem with yamalube and castrol engine oil(20W40). The throttle remained unresponsive for the first kilometre or so, but now it has reduced a lot after shifting to elf 20W40.
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Stick to company recommend grade.20w40.Originally posted by TUHIN360 View PostGuys, I have decided to go for Motul full synthetic oil for my yamaha ss125.
So which engine oil would be better for my bike Motul 7100 10W40 or 20W50 or any other grade??( Yamaha recommends 20W40 but the shopkeeper told me that fully synthetic 20W40 is not possible.)
Additional info:
My bike has completed 9k kms and had cold starting problem with yamalube and castrol engine oil(20W40). The throttle remained unresponsive for the first kilometre or so, but now it has reduced a lot after shifting to elf 20W40.
Semi synthetic oil is available in this grade. From valvolin.
Hope it helps
Cheers and enjoy the ride.
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No problem at all. There won't be any problem switching between engine oils of different manufactures. As long as the grade are the same, mineral, SS or FS don't matter. Always stick to the right grade.Originally posted by animesh_naskar View PostWithout changing the recommended engine oil grade 10W30, if i change engine oil brand like motul,castrol etc to my bike hero ignitor frequently will it harm my bike engine ?
You get 10w40 in Motul 7100 and 300V. For the Yamaha 125ss 7100 is pure overkill. What I would suggest is get motul 5100 10w40 Technosynthese/ Semi Synthetic. Or if you want an even more affordable option, you can get the Motul 3100 Gold for the same rating which, again is SS and offers good performance for commuter motorcycles.Originally posted by TUHIN360 View PostGuys, I have decided to go for Motul full synthetic oil for my yamaha ss125.
So which engine oil would be better for my bike Motul 7100 10W40 or 20W50 or any other grade??( Yamaha recommends 20W40 but the shopkeeper told me that fully synthetic 20W40 is not possible.)
Additional info:
My bike has completed 9k kms and had cold starting problem with yamalube and castrol engine oil(20W40). The throttle remained unresponsive for the first kilometre or so, but now it has reduced a lot after shifting to elf 20W40.
Check your carb settings, if you have idle problems during early morning cold starts. Use choke before you start the motorcycle and the keep the choke on for a 10 to 15 seconds. Plus, too thick an oil grade means your engine is working hard till the oil heats up enough for it to be responsive, the lag which you feel. Stick to manufacturer recommended oil grade.
Cheers!
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Hi Guys, I thought of changing the engine oil of my SUZUKI GIXXER from the stock oil the next service. My bike has done 10.5K Kms. My daily commute to my college is 80 Kms, I ride around speed of 65+kmph & frequently do 100kmph at some stretches. I,m thinking of switching to Semi-Synthetic Oil.
Please suggest me a good oil for my bike!! (Recommended Grade is 10W-40)
Also is it OK to switch directly from Mineral Oil to Fully Synthetic Oil?
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Try Shell AX 7....I am using it on my Unicorn...nice oil.Originally posted by VXR View PostHi Guys, I thought of changing the engine oil of my SUZUKI GIXXER from the stock oil the next service. My bike has done 10.5K Kms. My daily commute to my college is 80 Kms, I ride around speed of 65+kmph & frequently do 100kmph at some stretches. I,m thinking of switching to Semi-Synthetic Oil.
Please suggest me a good oil for my bike!! (Recommended Grade is 10W-40)
Also is it OK to switch directly from Mineral Oil to Fully Synthetic Oil?
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Drain interval for all oils is the same as given in your bike's owner's manual . You may reduce that interval in kms or duration of use if bike is in service under severe conditions . But never extend the drain interval .Originally posted by VXR View Postcan you please tell the drain interval of it?Last edited by Pinaki; 04-05-2017, 10:52 PM.
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TnxOriginally posted by Vicky_New_Guy View Post10w30 is what's recommended. Check your SVC manual. Motul 5100 is available in that grade
Not available oil viscosity 10W30 in Iran
Use oil viscosity (10W40 API:SL semi synthetic) Hurting?Last edited by ali_locker; 04-19-2017, 04:57 AM.
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