Engine Oil
#31
RE: Engine Oil
I ran Syn3 in all three holes of my previous bike (Heritage) until I found out it was manufactured by Citgo. I feel sorry for the station operators since all are American, but I don't want to contribute a penney to chavez. When I bought my Ultra, I switched to Royal purple (a friend is a distributor)in all holes and have run it that way for 2 years, although not entirely comfortable with 20W50 in the transmission. Recently, after reading all the posts regarding gear oil, I think it finally sunk in; motor, motor oil; gear box, gear oil (duh). I wanted to try Redline Shockproofbut it's not available locally and the freight is almost as much as the product. I finally changed to 85W140 Bel-Ray, recommended by an old HD wrench at Myers-Duren HD in Tulsa. I think most HD dealers carry it. Anyway, I now feel better and my rattlin', hollerin' transmission is now pretty quiet.
#32
RE: Engine Oil
ORIGINAL: Tmoney
harley oil is made by shell its not that great i have done some checking around and ams oil is the best to run in a motorcycle they have a chart and it showed ams oil leading all other competitors
it also showed how storage of a bike over a period of time leads to some corrosion internally with other brands amsoil showed none
harley oil is made by shell its not that great i have done some checking around and ams oil is the best to run in a motorcycle they have a chart and it showed ams oil leading all other competitors
it also showed how storage of a bike over a period of time leads to some corrosion internally with other brands amsoil showed none
Harley oil is made by Citgo and Amsoil tests are backed by Amsoil and paid for by Amsoil so would you expect them to say anything different?
You really should do some research before posting on the net.
If you believe everything that you hear about Amsoil, then enjoy the hype.
Lubricants
Product H-D Part#...Manufacturer
H-D WINTER FUEL CONDITIONER 99889-91A HJS of Wisconsin
H-D FUEL ADDITIVE 99893-91A Polar Molecular
H-D FORK OIL TYPE B 99880-73 HJS of Wisconsin
H-D FORK OIL TYPE E 99884-80 CITGO Petroleum
H-D SCREAMIN' EAGLE FORK OIL (HEAVY) 99881-87 CITGO Petroleum
H-D SCREAMIN' EAGLE RACING FORK OIL (EXTRA HEAVY) 99909-93R CITGO Petroleum
H-D PRIMARY LUBRICANT 99887-84 CITGO Petroleum
H-D MOTOR OIL, SAE 10W-40 99816-1040 CITGO Petroleum
H-D MOTOR OIL, SAE 20W-50 99816-2050 CITGO Petroleum
H-D MOTOR OIL, SAE 50 99816-50 CITGO Petroleum
H-D MOTOR OIL, SAE 60 99816-60 CITGO Petroleum
H-D SCREAMIN' EAGLE SYNTHETIC MOTORCYCLE LUBRICANT 99824-03 CITGO Petroleum
H-D SEMI-SYNTHETIC TRANSMISSION LUBRICANT 99892-84 CITGO Petroleum
H-D SPORT-TRANS FLUID 99896-88 HJS of Wisconsin
DOT 5 BRAKE FLUID 99902-77 Dow-Corning
H-D WHEEL BEARING GREASE 99856-92 HJS of Wisconsin
SPECIAL PURPOSE GREASE 99857-97 HJS of Wisconsin
H-D POLY OIL 99860-81 General Polymeric
Product H-D Part#...Manufacturer
HARLEY GLAZE 99701-84 Chemrite Industries
HARLEY GLOSS 94627-98 Chemrite Industries
HARLEY SUN WASH 94659-98 Chemrite Industries
HARLEY SWIRL & SCRATCH REMOVER 94655-98 Chemrite Industries
HARLEY WHEEL & TIRE CLEANER 94658-98 Chemrite Industries
H-D WINDSHIELD WATER REPELLENT 99841-01 Chemrite Industries
H-D SPRAY POLISH 99817-99 Petro-Chemical Products
HARLEY BRIGHT METAL POLISH 99725-89 Rolite Chemical
H-D BLACK CRÈME POLISH 99271-96V Apple Polishes
H-D LEATHER CARE 98263-95V Apple Polishes
H-D LEATHER CLEANER 99274-98V Apple Polishes
H-D SUEDE & FABRIC CLEANER 99272-96V Apple Polishes
H-D LEATHER DRESSING 98261-91V Pecard Chemical
#35
RE: Engine Oil
Think twice about what you are using in your tranny if you are going to be out riding in near 0 weather. I have to switch mine out for winter, and then change it again once it warms up. Don
#37
RE: Engine Oil
end of round one for the day.Next there is alot of good oil out there. it's all by choice.but i do agree with use tranny oil in tranny.change it when you want if you choose 2500 miles or 5000 miles or what ever. it's your choice.
#38
RE: Engine Oil
I went with mobile 1 vtwin in the engine and primary and mobile one 75w90 syn gear lube in tranny at 1000 mile service based on info read on this forum. The very first ride I noticed an appreciable differance in power and very smooth shifting (click instead of clunk).It still clunks into first on a cold start up but from what I understand there is no cure for that.I am sure other oils mentioned in this forum are all fine products,my decision was based on personal research and product availability.I have about 2500 miles on it now and no regrets.
#40
RE: Engine Oil
Spectro probably has some of the best. Their tranny oil seems to be the best for the new bikes.
http://www.spectro-oils.com/products.htm
The GL 5 is for the new six speeds.
http://www.spectro-oils.com/products.htm
The GL 5 is for the new six speeds.