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1931 Harley VL - SAE 20/50wt oil if 50wt not available when traveling long distance?

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  • 1931 Harley VL - SAE 20/50wt oil if 50wt not available when traveling long distance?

    When doing a multiple day couple thousand mile trip on my 1931 VL and I cannot carry enough 50wt oil on bike, will readily available SAE 20/50 wt oil used for multiple days do any harm to motor? This is not meant to be an oil debate post.

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    Buster Your engine should be fine with 20/50. I find my 1941 Knucklehead might leak a little more but seems fine. I have had real good luck finding 50W oil though at HD dealerships.

    Jerry

    Originally posted by Buster View Post
    When doing a multiple day couple thousand mile trip on my 1931 VL and I cannot carry enough 50wt oil on bike, will readily available SAE 20/50 wt oil used for multiple days do any harm to motor? This is not meant to be an oil debate post.

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    • #3
      On my long trips most NAPA Stores carry 50/60 wt Valvoline.

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      • #4
        I would stay away from 20/50 if possible, as it is a 20 weight base oil with chemical thickeners to simulate the 50 weight.

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        • #5
          If your regular oil contains zinc (ZDDP), Buster,..

          Enough of it should be adhered to bearing surfaces to allow protection for a few hundred miles without.

          There's really only two rules for oil: Keep it clean, and keep it full.

          ....Cotten
          Last edited by T. Cotten; 08-04-2021, 01:34 PM.
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          • #6
            50wt should be easy enough to find in a decent auto parts store or motorcycle store, but for sure a HD dealership. Brands will vary, but again you should be able to find some 50.

            If you have a planned midway point to your trip, maybe ship a couple of quarts in advance of your preferred oil. Good luck with the trip.

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