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I don't know anything about oil, other than I know not to cook with engine oil.
The Honda CB1100 manual says oil must be JASO T 903 standard and MA. It should also have an API classification of SG or higher as long as it is not 'energy conserving' it suggests Honda 4-stroke motor oil or equivalent.
Does that rule out non synthetic oil?
And, just to put the filings in the sump, it also suggests 10W-30 for temperatures between about 15°F and 60°F. From there on up it suggests 10W-40.
Let the games begin, although I really would like an answer to my question. Please?
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the manual says you can use either one. just change either one at 4,000 miles or less.
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I've come to the inevitable conclusion that every few months there has to be an oil thread on every motorcycle forum. Must be mandated somewhere lol.
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(07-05-2014, 11:14 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I've come to the inevitable conclusion that every few months there has to be an oil thread on every motorcycle forum. Must be mandated somewhere lol.
Yeah, that and the gas mileage people get.
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is there a small metal rod protrusion coming out from the engine oil sight glass?
Anyone knows what that is for?
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(07-05-2014, 11:44 PM)nate_imp Wrote: is there a small metal rod protrusion coming out from the engine oil sight glass?
Anyone knows what that is for?
It's a windshield wiper for your sightglass. Get a regular screwdriver and spin it around a few times
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(07-06-2014, 12:20 AM)CIP57_imp Wrote: (07-05-2014, 11:44 PM)nate_imp Wrote: is there a small metal rod protrusion coming out from the engine oil sight glass?
Anyone knows what that is for?
It's a windshield wiper for your sightglass. Get a regular screwdriver and spin it around a few times
It's a windshield wiper for your sightglass. Get a regular screwdriver and spin it around a few times
OMG... a wiper for the 15mm sight glass?
Well, thank you for your reply! Really surprised by this- that Honda would design something so specific to a small detail on the bike like a sight glass... Old skool retro bike design huh... Seems totally new(modern) to me.. even my BMW K1600 didn't have an oil sight glass!
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(07-05-2014, 11:44 PM)nate_imp Wrote: is there a small metal rod protrusion coming out from the engine oil sight glass?
Anyone knows what that is for?
Honda stole this from the Brits
I have seen the same setup on some old Brit twins
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(07-04-2014, 03:46 PM)shdwghst457_imp Wrote: F7Guy my Acura has a remaining oil life percentage meter that drops considerably quicker when driving hard. It's nice only changing the oil when the screen on the dash tells me to, and the car is at 150k now with no issues. Seems the meter is pretty sound.
(07-05-2014, 11:14 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I've come to the inevitable conclusion that every few months there has to be an oil thread on every motorcycle forum. Must be mandated somewhere lol.
Probably is but everybody has an opinion and as long as its civil there is nothing wrong imo about exchanging experiences and preferences. I know as a moderator you must hate seeing every new post in an oil thread. lol
(07-05-2014, 04:59 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: I don't know anything about oil, other than I know not to cook with engine oil.
The Honda CB1100 manual says oil must be JASO T 903 standard and MA. It should also have an API classification of SG or higher as long as it is not 'energy conserving' it suggests Honda 4-stroke motor oil or equivalent.
Does that rule out non synthetic oil?
And, just to put the filings in the sump, it also suggests 10W-30 for temperatures between about 15°F and 60°F. From there on up it suggests 10W-40.
Let the games begin, although I really would like an answer to my question. Please?
Cormanus, you are in Australia right mate? I know several car manufacturers spec thicker weight oil over there. Ford for example will spec 5w30 where the US counterparts spec 5w20. I am told this is due to miniscule mpg differences that save the companies millions at the possible expense of lesser engine life. Take that with a grain of salt because I have seen Crown Vics run 300K plus and beat to death in police duty and cab service here in the states run on 20 weight oil.
I subscribe to the thicker is better crowd but I dont have any proof it is and I dont trust Honda, Ford, Gm, Toyota, Dodge or anybody else. I just find it strange Ford and GM for example spec 30 weight oils in Aussie land and dont here in many cases. It gets hot as hell here in the states trust me.
Basically, I have no facts and dont know my ass from a popgun but I have an opinion like everybody else. How is that for a long winded answer that never answered your question?