primarary chain adjustment
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#13
RE: primarary chain adjustment
I used syn3 in all 3 holes, so I guess I'm ok huh? maybe I have to adjust the clutch. Its just going in there for the first time and second guessing myself wondering if Im doing it right.
I guess if I follow the DIY section on the easy clutch adjustment and my service manual hopefully I should be all set. I just dont want to screw anything up.
I guess if I follow the DIY section on the easy clutch adjustment and my service manual hopefully I should be all set. I just dont want to screw anything up.
#14
RE: primarary chain adjustment
There have been reported issues at dealers with the syn 3 in the transmission with the bearings going out prematurely and damage to internal transmission parts . It's your choice as to what you want to use. A gear lube will give you better lubrication in the trans over an engine oil any day. Make an educated selection of lubrication based on known issues and not just on what others use including myself .JMHO
#15
RE: primarary chain adjustment
Vuhalla,
To clear this up for you, HD says you can use Syn 3 in all 3 holes. Markcuda and others on this board are doing so, and Markcuda with his 4 gozillion miles has had no problems to date...and I'm guessing he probably has more miles than you will ever put on your bike, though I may be wrong.
There have been reported problems with bearings in the Tranny as TCSTD has said...so there are many (to be fair, I'm one of them) that thinks you should use gear oil in the tranny due to it's gear intensive environment. 75W 90 is about the same viscosity as the 15W50.
To further muddy the water, Mobile1 and Redline are TRUE synthetic, while Syn3 is not a fully synthetic oil.
Hope this helps.
Mac
To clear this up for you, HD says you can use Syn 3 in all 3 holes. Markcuda and others on this board are doing so, and Markcuda with his 4 gozillion miles has had no problems to date...and I'm guessing he probably has more miles than you will ever put on your bike, though I may be wrong.
There have been reported problems with bearings in the Tranny as TCSTD has said...so there are many (to be fair, I'm one of them) that thinks you should use gear oil in the tranny due to it's gear intensive environment. 75W 90 is about the same viscosity as the 15W50.
To further muddy the water, Mobile1 and Redline are TRUE synthetic, while Syn3 is not a fully synthetic oil.
Hope this helps.
Mac
#16
RE: primarary chain adjustment
There have been reported problems with bearings in the Tranny as TCSTD has said...so there are many (to be fair, I'm one of them) that thinks you should use gear oil in the tranny due to it's gear intensive environment.
#17
RE: primarary chain adjustment
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It has to do with the shear factor of the make up of the oil itself. The gear lube does not shear (can't recall the exact term ) an easily as the syn 3 will ,thus giving better protection. True that you have bearings in the engine but you do not have the added abuse of the gears that are in the trans.
It has to do with the shear factor of the make up of the oil itself. The gear lube does not shear (can't recall the exact term ) an easily as the syn 3 will ,thus giving better protection. True that you have bearings in the engine but you do not have the added abuse of the gears that are in the trans.
#18
RE: primarary chain adjustment
I have talked to more than a few Mechanics who say DO NOT use syn three in the tranny.
If someone chooses to run it I guess it's there money to do what they want with. I personally don't use SYN 3 in anything. I remember when the MOCO told us all that SYN should not be used in HD motors then all of a sudden they came out with there brand and now it's ok to use it. I don't understand why people would pay more money for Syn 3 to put in there trannys when there are so many other quality products around for less money,and IMO do a better job. Products Like mobil1 75-90, Redline shock proof heavy that are specifically designed for trannys. I have always used Mobil1 v twin in my Motor after the breakin. I have some friends that used SYN 3 in there motors and then tried Mobil 1 vtwin. There responces to me were, there never going back to SYN 3. I also don't use motor oil in the rear of my truck either for the same reason. Just my .02 RK101