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  • Engine breakin with Synthetic oil

    I have had great success with engine breakin using synthetic oil. I just do the normal warmup and cooldown as would be typical for a new setup, and hand torque the headbolts and cylinder base nuts a couple of times (just a good firm pull). My question is: are their others who have used synthetics, exclusively, like me? From breakin, on?

    Jack

  • #2
    I guess you could. From what I understand -modern oil floats particles. No oil filter on machine means you dump and fill often. Maybe every 1000 miles? So I guess it gets a little more expensive after break in. And is not really required. I like Mobil synth.

    Anyone up for an oil debate thread?

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    • #3
      I have the components to make, what is called in the power industry where I work, a filter press. The heated oil (as in just took a ride) is circulated out of the tank into the filter press and back into the tank as a flush. It is left like this for a while, until the oil is clean of contaminents (water, fuel, soot, metal). With synthetics, you can keep your oil clean for quite some time. I have the same setup on my diesel truck. Two oil changes. One to change to synthetics, when it was new and low mileage. And, the other to change to a different weight for towing. 112K miles with just filter changes and oil analysis. Anyway, back on the subject: it would be easy to fabricate a temporary oil line connection on bikes that have a gear/scavenger return to use the same setup and let the bike do the filtering on a short trip, after the oil is hot enough to flow through the filter and not on bypass. Just my thoughts.

      Jack

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      • #4
        I'd be interested in seeing it installed. I'm one of those weird guys that will paint an oil filter black before I install it.

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