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Old 08-20-2011, 08:19 PM   #1
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What kind of Oil and Carb Clearner?

What kind of oil and what brand of carb cleaner should I buy for my tuneup I am starting tomorrow?



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Old 08-20-2011, 10:09 PM   #2
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What kind of oil and what brand of carb cleaner should I buy for my tuneup I am starting tomorrow?
Two of the best are: Sea Foam or Berrymans B-12. :cool:
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Old 08-21-2011, 12:33 AM   #3
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What kind of oil and what brand of carb cleaner should I buy for my tuneup I am starting tomorrow?

For oil you can use "suzuki performance 4" 10-W40 for temps over -4 degrees F. The key is that this oil lubricates your clutch and you must put in the right kind of oil or it can cause your clutch to slip. I use only oil that has API ratings SH or SJ and Jaso rating MA.
Shell Rotella-T is a good oil to use,is Jaso rated, (safe for wet clutch) and is reasonably priced.
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Re: What kind of Oil and Carb Clearner?

for someone that has pretty much zero clue about oil, I just want to know an exact brand and type, as well as the carb cleaner brand I had heard references before.
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for someone that has pretty much zero clue about oil, I just want to know an exact brand and type, as well as the carb cleaner brand I had heard references before.
The Shell Rotella-T 15w 40 or T-6 synthetic is used in a lot of different bikes.It is as good as the bike specific oils,& about half the money..It is a tough oil,as it is formulated to stand up to heavy-duty diesel use.It is used in a lot of high reving sport bikes,were the rpm's can be as high as 14000.
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Old 08-21-2011, 06:25 PM   #6
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Re: What kind of Oil and Carb Clearner?

Both bikes and the Ranger have Rotella-T in the engines. Cheap and it works. What's not to like ?
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Re: What kind of Oil and Carb Clearner?

Just make sure it's not automotive oil with friction modifiers (most automotive oils). That will ruin your clutch. I stick with the motorcycle specific oils. I use Castrol synthetic motorcycle oil.


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Shell Rotella-T must not be made in 10W-40 or maybe it is but is more expensive? The temp range for 15W-40 is 3 degrees f and above while 10W-40 will cover you down to -4 degrees F.

I realize that the likelyhood of that 7 degrees making a hill of beans of difference is low but why not use the 10W-40 unless it is more expensive or unavailable.
The 10w40 is a synthetic blend,therefore is more expensive than the 15w40.But is still cheaper than a motorcycle specific synthetic oil.
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Old 08-22-2011, 06:20 AM   #9
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Re: What kind of Oil and Carb Clearner?

Gotta say, that Berrymen's B-12 is magic! After dumping it in the tank on fill up it didn't take long to start noticing an improvement. I had never noticed anything lacking before, but she's running steadier, stronger, and more consistent than before. It's great stuff.
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Gotta say, that Berrymen's B-12 is magic! After dumping it in the tank on fill up it didn't take long to start noticing an improvement. I had never noticed anything lacking before, but she's running steadier, stronger, and more consistent than before. It's great stuff.
And you can buy 3 cans for the price of 1 can of SeaFoam.
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