500 mi oil change, Help requested
#11
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
Somemore grist for the mill.
Jeffery,
The Supertech ST3614 does meet or exceed all requirements for OEM applications, including the ones set forth by Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company. Your Warranty will remain in effect when Supertech Filters are used. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act states that a manufacturer cannot require the use of their filter unless they provide it free of charge.
Chase Mewes
Technical Service Representative
Champion Laboratories Inc.
Jeffery,
The Supertech ST3614 does meet or exceed all requirements for OEM applications, including the ones set forth by Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company. Your Warranty will remain in effect when Supertech Filters are used. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act states that a manufacturer cannot require the use of their filter unless they provide it free of charge.
Chase Mewes
Technical Service Representative
Champion Laboratories Inc.
#12
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
Where to start, how about you paid over 20K for the bike so why skimp to save a few pennys, now, you are on with mobil 1 75-90 in trans, wrong on the rest. Never use less than 20-50 in the motor unless you never ride in temps over 40, these bikes run to hot to use that thin of oil in motor and in primary too, Mobil-1 big twin 20-50 in motor and its rated for wet clutch use in the primary too is the best choice. Put a regular type oil in the primary without the proper friction rating for use with wet clutches will destroy it in time. I prefer amsoil products but both are top of the line products and mobil-1 is availble at most autozones. And do yourself a favor and use a harley filter, have a motor issue with a off brand filter and you may find your warranty wont cover it.
[quote]ORIGINAL: jeff194
I plan on changing the oil on my 07 FLHTCU at 500 mi. I've read ( for hours) the oil and filter posts and even some stuff on what people in Porshe auto forums are dooing. I figure since the Porshe is an air cooled Hi Po engine there should be some similarity. I am planning on using Mobil 1 15w50 in engine with an AC Delco PH53 filter. Mobil 1 75-90 in trans and Good 10w40 in primary. My question is, does this sound ok, and does anyone have experience running this combo. The specs on the above product seem to exceed Harley's. All but the oil filter not being a 10 micron. I plan on changing the engine and primary at 3500 mi intervals.
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[quote]ORIGINAL: jeff194
I plan on changing the oil on my 07 FLHTCU at 500 mi. I've read ( for hours) the oil and filter posts and even some stuff on what people in Porshe auto forums are dooing. I figure since the Porshe is an air cooled Hi Po engine there should be some similarity. I am planning on using Mobil 1 15w50 in engine with an AC Delco PH53 filter. Mobil 1 75-90 in trans and Good 10w40 in primary. My question is, does this sound ok, and does anyone have experience running this combo. The specs on the above product seem to exceed Harley's. All but the oil filter not being a 10 micron. I plan on changing the engine and primary at 3500 mi intervals.
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#13
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
[quote]ORIGINAL: gunrunner
Where to start, how about you paid over 20K for the bike so why skimp to save a few pennys, now, you are on with mobil 1 75-90 in trans, wrong on the rest. Never use less than 20-50 in the motor unless you never ride in temps over 40, these bikes run to hot to use that thin of oil in motor and in primary too, Mobil-1 big twin 20-50 in motor and its rated for wet clutch use in the primary too is the best choice. Put a regular type oil in the primary without the proper friction rating for use with wet clutches will destroy it in time. I prefer amsoil products but both are top of the line products and mobil-1 is availble at most autozones. And do yourself a favor and use a harley filter, have a motor issue with a off brand filter and you may find your warranty wont cover it.
Harley oil filters filter down to 10 microns but when the media does not pass enough of your thick oil through the media the by-pass will open and guess what? Yep! Unfiltered oil goes through to the motor. Your motor, your decision. Personnally, I'll use a filter that has more pleats (more media) and opens the by-pass valve less often. OEM is OK but it isn't the final word on good filtration. The K&N 171 and Mobil M-102 are both better than HD in my opinion. I wouldn't put Jeff down for trying to find a better filter and not conforming to a certain opinion. My thoughts on the subject.
Where to start, how about you paid over 20K for the bike so why skimp to save a few pennys, now, you are on with mobil 1 75-90 in trans, wrong on the rest. Never use less than 20-50 in the motor unless you never ride in temps over 40, these bikes run to hot to use that thin of oil in motor and in primary too, Mobil-1 big twin 20-50 in motor and its rated for wet clutch use in the primary too is the best choice. Put a regular type oil in the primary without the proper friction rating for use with wet clutches will destroy it in time. I prefer amsoil products but both are top of the line products and mobil-1 is availble at most autozones. And do yourself a favor and use a harley filter, have a motor issue with a off brand filter and you may find your warranty wont cover it.
ORIGINAL: jeff194
I plan on changing the oil on my 07 FLHTCU at 500 mi. I've read ( for hours) the oil and filter posts and even some stuff on what people in Porshe auto forums are dooing. I figure since the Porshe is an air cooled Hi Po engine there should be some similarity. I am planning on using Mobil 1 15w50 in engine with an AC Delco PH53 filter. Mobil 1 75-90 in trans and Good 10w40 in primary. My question is, does this sound ok, and does anyone have experience running this combo. The specs on the above product seem to exceed Harley's. All but the oil filter not being a 10 micron. I plan on changing the engine and primary at 3500 mi intervals.
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I plan on changing the oil on my 07 FLHTCU at 500 mi. I've read ( for hours) the oil and filter posts and even some stuff on what people in Porshe auto forums are dooing. I figure since the Porshe is an air cooled Hi Po engine there should be some similarity. I am planning on using Mobil 1 15w50 in engine with an AC Delco PH53 filter. Mobil 1 75-90 in trans and Good 10w40 in primary. My question is, does this sound ok, and does anyone have experience running this combo. The specs on the above product seem to exceed Harley's. All but the oil filter not being a 10 micron. I plan on changing the engine and primary at 3500 mi intervals.
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Harley oil filters filter down to 10 microns but when the media does not pass enough of your thick oil through the media the by-pass will open and guess what? Yep! Unfiltered oil goes through to the motor. Your motor, your decision. Personnally, I'll use a filter that has more pleats (more media) and opens the by-pass valve less often. OEM is OK but it isn't the final word on good filtration. The K&N 171 and Mobil M-102 are both better than HD in my opinion. I wouldn't put Jeff down for trying to find a better filter and not conforming to a certain opinion. My thoughts on the subject.
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RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
I agree with the above here, use the HD filter and the V Twin oil and take all the quess work out of it. Good combo
Budz, you say "The K&N 171 and Mobil M-102 are both better than HD in my opinion."
Is there anything other than personal preference that you base that on? Just curious.
Budz, you say "The K&N 171 and Mobil M-102 are both better than HD in my opinion."
Is there anything other than personal preference that you base that on? Just curious.
#15
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
ORIGINAL: denny
I agree with the above here, use the HD filter and the V Twin oil and take all the quess work out of it. Good combo
Budz, you say "The K&N 171 and Mobil M-102 are both better than HD in my opinion."
Is there anything other than personal preference that you base that on? Just curious.
I agree with the above here, use the HD filter and the V Twin oil and take all the quess work out of it. Good combo
Budz, you say "The K&N 171 and Mobil M-102 are both better than HD in my opinion."
Is there anything other than personal preference that you base that on? Just curious.
#16
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
This sounds like a thread on the Dodge Turbo diesel forium. Most of those guys are sort of **** about their "babies" also. I've seen many a shovel and panhead go 50,000-70,000 miles between doing bottom end jobs with the old dino oil. If you want another thought to ponder what about Aeroshell or Phillips 20-50 (thats aircooled airplane oil by the way). It was always easyier to find a airport then a Harley dealer in the old days. The main thing is regular oil and oil AND air filter changes. Most oil doesn't wear out but it does get dirty. Just food for thought.
#17
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
ORIGINAL: Budz
Yes, my opinion is based on reading a few reports where the filters are cut open with the construction of the filters and the media compared. If I can find the link I'll post it. I think that the more filter media (folds and total area and filtering ability) the better off we are for filtration.
Yes, my opinion is based on reading a few reports where the filters are cut open with the construction of the filters and the media compared. If I can find the link I'll post it. I think that the more filter media (folds and total area and filtering ability) the better off we are for filtration.
#18
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
ORIGINAL: jeff194
I plan on changing the oil on my 07 FLHTCU at 500 mi. I've read ( for hours) the oil and filter posts and even some stuff on what people in Porshe auto forums are dooing. I figure since the Porshe is an air cooled Hi Po engine there should be some similarity. I am planning on using Mobil 1 15w50 in engine with an AC Delco PH53 filter. Mobil 1 75-90 in trans and Good 10w40 in primary. My question is, does this sound ok, and does anyone have experience running this combo. The specs on the above product seem to exceed Harley's. All but the oil filter not being a 10 micron. I plan on changing the engine and primary at 3500 mi intervals.
I plan on changing the oil on my 07 FLHTCU at 500 mi. I've read ( for hours) the oil and filter posts and even some stuff on what people in Porshe auto forums are dooing. I figure since the Porshe is an air cooled Hi Po engine there should be some similarity. I am planning on using Mobil 1 15w50 in engine with an AC Delco PH53 filter. Mobil 1 75-90 in trans and Good 10w40 in primary. My question is, does this sound ok, and does anyone have experience running this combo. The specs on the above product seem to exceed Harley's. All but the oil filter not being a 10 micron. I plan on changing the engine and primary at 3500 mi intervals.
Well they both have pistons.
Mobile V-Twin in the engine and primary. Mobil Synthetic 75/90 in the Transmission.
You can by both at any autozone.
Why in the world would you want to put a substandard oil filter on your motorcycle. I'd use a 1 micron filter if it was possible.
#19
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
Everything is relitive. Heat and drt ruin oil. If you live in a dusty enviroment the dirt will get you otherwise heat is the culprit. Assuming you live in an enviroment where dust is not a big issue, I believe you can change oil every 500 to 1000 miles I don't believe it really matters what you use. Now when you go to 2500 miles, 5000 miles , or more the type of oil you use does matter. If you don't ride every day the type of oil you use matters because of condensation. After doing quite a bit of research, I only put AMSOIL in my bike.
#20
RE: 500 mi oil change, Help requested
ORIGINAL: wlbowers
Well they both have pistons.
Mobile V-Twin in the engine and primary. Mobil Synthetic 75/90 in the Transmission.
You can by both at any autozone.
Why in the world would you want to put a substandard oil filter on your motorcycle. I'd use a 1 micron filter if it was possible.
Well they both have pistons.
Mobile V-Twin in the engine and primary. Mobil Synthetic 75/90 in the Transmission.
You can by both at any autozone.
Why in the world would you want to put a substandard oil filter on your motorcycle. I'd use a 1 micron filter if it was possible.