I am changing the oil on my 1948 chief ,what convential oil should I use thanks jerry
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You won't go wrong with Harley-Davidson 50 weight or 60 wt, depending on the state of your engine. Readily available at any Harley Boutique by the quart or the case, and designed for Air-cooled internal-combustion engines exactly like yours. Valvoline Aircraft 50, available at any private airport is the other that will never harm your engine.
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I have only used straight weight oils for a long time in multiple motorcycles from fours to twins of both Indian and H-D. Oil is cheap, motors are not.D. A. Bagin #3166 AKA Panheadzz 440 48chief W/sidecar 57fl 57flh 58fl 66m-50 68flh 70xlh
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"W" is not weight, it's winter: the oil viscosity when it's cold = 23° F.
Just a rumor: "The 1st number in the oil viscosity is the time it takes, in seconds, for cold oil to reach everywhere in the engine. 10W30 = 10 seconds. 50 weight = 50 seconds".
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Originally posted by Lipdog View PostDo folks use 50W for both the engine and the trans? I've heard some people use 50W for the trans, and others use 15-50 or 20-50. What's the consensus?
I run Penngrade1 50w in the engine which is another oil specifically designed with old flathead air cooled engines in mind. If I was riding regularly in 85 plus degree ambient temps I'd run 60w. I don't run a Kiwi tank filter but opt to change it every 500-600 miles.
HD Sportster oil in the shared primary/trans is used by many.Last edited by Skirted; 09-24-2019, 08:25 AM.Jason Zerbini
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Because it's an oil thread. Lubricating oil has constantly improved the last century and reason they didn't use multi-vis in the 40's was because they didn't have it. All modern motorcycles use multi-vis and in absolutely no way does it harm a Chief engine. I've ran it and makes kick starting much easier. Asked a Penn Grade (Brad Penn) representative why they continue to market straight heavy oils if multi vis is better and he replied for old guys my age that refuse to change. In the eighties I did the 3 oil separation by sealing primary to trans, the light gear oil didn't help shifting and the trans fluid made no difference in clutch, pulled the seals out and now use cheap sae 30, drop oil every year or no more than a thousand miles. What brand oil to use is over debated, it doesn't matter.
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Originally posted by Bubbalowe View PostBecause it's an oil thread. Lubricating oil has constantly improved the last century and reason they didn't use multi-vis in the 40's was because they didn't have it. All modern motorcycles use multi-vis and in absolutely no way does it harm a Chief engine. I've ran it and makes kick starting much easier. Asked a Penn Grade (Brad Penn) representative why they continue to market straight heavy oils if multi vis is better and he replied for old guys my age that refuse to change. In the eighties I did the 3 oil separation by sealing primary to trans, the light gear oil didn't help shifting and the trans fluid made no difference in clutch, pulled the seals out and now use cheap sae 30, drop oil every year or no more than a thousand miles. What brand oil to use is over debated, it doesn't matter.
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Was sumping after removing suction check ball like everyone recommends so drained the 20w 50 out and put a petcock on bottom of oil tank. Had a few quarts of sae 50 on shelf and put in. I'm walking on bilateral knee replacements so need all the help kicking I can get. The trans/ primary runs cheap sae 30, it's throw away oil with chips the crash box makes. Went full synth route on other motorcycles and while recognized as superior lubricant it does have the annoying side effect of seeping through paper gaskets. My opinion now is run your favorite flavor dino oil and change often.
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Originally posted by Bubbalowe View PostWas sumping after removing suction check ball like everyone recommends so drained the 20w 50 out and put a petcock on bottom of oil tank. Had a few quarts of sae 50 on shelf and put in. I'm walking on bilateral knee replacements so need all the help kicking I can get. The trans/ primary runs cheap sae 30, it's throw away oil with chips the crash box makes. Went full synth route on other motorcycles and while recognized as superior lubricant it does have the annoying side effect of seeping through paper gaskets. My opinion now is run your favorite flavor dino oil and change often.
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Originally posted by tomfiii View PostRemoving check ball was only recommended for N.Y/police bikes for winter. Remember the oil in tank does not run that hot so multi grade entering motor may not shift to higher weight in a timely matter.
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Brad Penn is no more, called Penn Grade when DA Lubricants purchased from ARG in 2015. Still made at the old Kendall refinery in Bradford PA but suspect much of the crude is hauled in by rail. While true that PA crude is green in color there just isn't enough left and the analysis of PennGrade shows green dye. Nevertheless, it is excellent oil and never a mistake to use.
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