View Full Version : what oil y'all using?
kmrcstintn
04-30-2012, 06:53 PM
I am contemplating the purchase of a 2009 GZ 250 w/ @ 1000 miles; the dealer will do a complimentary first service (oil will be Spectro conventional 10w-40); I plan on doing my own oil changes, chain lube, etc & wondering what oil y'all use in your GZ's...thanks
I am currently sitting on a stash of Valvoline 4-stroke 10w-40 conventional motorcycle oil & was told by the dealer to wait until the 4K service before switching to a synthetic or synthetic blend...any truth to this? thanks
GZ250
04-30-2012, 07:13 PM
this bike can take conventional as well as synthetic. selection/type of oil is a personal preference mostly. if you have something in bulk you can use that but spending too much on high quality oil won't help in any way. regular oil and filter changes and care will help more than using expensive products for this bike. dealer is right. you can start using your preferred oil from the next oil change. I do the filter change (suzuki stock) every time i do oil change and i have used both synthetic and non-synthetic. bike might feel more comfy with synthetic.
you might have to use gas additives (STP, seafoam, etc) to keep the carb clean. this is the main issue with this bike.
Water Warrior 2
04-30-2012, 10:16 PM
You can switch back and forth anytime you want. Mix them if you want. Dino and synthetic are compatible with each other.
A HiFlo oil filter HF 136 is the same as a Suzuki filter at less cost.
kmrcstintn
05-01-2012, 02:52 AM
I use Sta-Bil marine ethanol stabilizer & either Seafoam or another cleaner in maintenance doses for the gas I bulk store in gas cans and add a few extra ounces of cleaner occasionally in the tanks of my moto & scoot...
good to hear about the HiFlo filter...looks virtually the same as the K&N element filters; guess I'll use Suzuki Synthetic Blend 10w-40 after 4K (bought some for the V Star)
mithuth
05-17-2012, 07:46 AM
I was "y'all" in the title and said to myself, "Hey, a fellow Pennsylvanian!," before i even looked at the OP's location. LOL!!!
Apparently we're about the only ones left that uses "y'all".
Good to know on that filter. I put it in my file of "Things to not forget". I was trying to find out what oil to use and came across this thread. Just so I'm clear. Any 10-40 will due, or do I need "motorcycle specific" 10-40?
blaine
05-17-2012, 08:17 AM
Any 10-40 will due, or do I need "motorcycle specific" 10-40?
You can use any oil that is not labeled "Energy conserving".Shell Rotella-t is one of the better ones.
:) :cool:
mithuth
05-17-2012, 09:29 AM
Thanks. I thought "oil is oil" but didn't want to find out at 40mph+ that I was wrong. lol
blaine
05-17-2012, 10:16 AM
Thanks. I thought "oil is oil" but didn't want to find out at 40mph+ that I was wrong. lol
Oil that is labeled "energy conserving" will cause your clutch to slip,and eventually ruin the clutch plates.
:) :2tup:
jonathan180iq
05-17-2012, 11:49 AM
New oils also might say "resource conserving".
It's the same as "energy conserving" and should be avoided for things with a wet clutch.
Water Warrior 2
05-17-2012, 01:06 PM
Motorcycle oils have a greater "shear" resistance. The gears tend to break down oil faster due to their shear forces. Amsoil M/C 10-40 has a shear force resistance equivalent to a 90 weight gear oil.
I don't know offhand about good old Rotella but it really works well and the shifts are always smooth so I think I can safely assume it has very good shear resistance over time.
bonehead
05-18-2012, 03:32 PM
Used Castrol in mine for the 25,000mi that I owned it, no problems at all.
kmrcstintn
05-21-2012, 02:02 PM
Used Castrol in mine for the 25,000mi that I owned it, no problems at all.
what type of Castrol? they make different varieties of passenger vehicle oils, heavy duty engine oils, as well as motorcycle oils? thanks
kmrcstintn
05-21-2012, 02:55 PM
I was "y'all" in the title and said to myself, "Hey, a fellow Pennsylvanian!," before i even looked at the OP's location. LOL!!!
Apparently we're about the only ones left that uses "y'all".
LOL...comes-n-goes from time to time; leftover from living in Chattanooga, TN for a few years, but I am born & raised in PA (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area)
mole2
05-22-2012, 02:40 AM
I was "y'all" in the title and said to myself, "Hey, a fellow Pennsylvanian!," before i even looked at the OP's location. LOL!!!
Apparently we're about the only ones left that uses "y'all".
LOL...comes-n-goes from time to time; leftover from living in Chattanooga, TN for a few years, but I am born & raised in PA (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area)
All y'all have to understand we still use it in SC. :biggrin:
:)
bonehead
05-22-2012, 07:37 AM
Used Castrol in mine for the 25,000mi that I owned it, no problems at all.
what type of Castrol? they make different varieties of passenger vehicle oils, heavy duty engine oils, as well as motorcycle oils? thanks
20w-50 and 10w-40. Summer/winter. Gets pretty hot here in Tx. during the summer. Even used Chevron Delo 15w-40 on occasion, all worked well.
Rookie Rider
05-22-2012, 07:43 AM
I lived in Carbondale Pa for a year. Worked in Wilkes barre and worked in Scranton. Then moved back to NY.
Rookie Rider
05-22-2012, 07:44 AM
I use Castrol motorcycle oil 10w 40
frempath
05-23-2012, 09:27 AM
I am in Florida and use mine to commute.
I have found that conventional oils start to "cook off" or experience thermal breakdown at 1500-1800 miles, the synthetics last much longer, up to triple depending upon weather.
For me the key is that we only have about a quart and a half of oil to work with, so it is important to keep fresh oil in the mill.
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