Changing oil weights
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Changing oil weights
I am new to motorcycles. I plan on doing an oil change in my 1982 FXWG. Since I am in very hot weather--100 degrees Fahrenheit plus--I was thinking of using 60 weight per suggestions I have seen online. I am not sure what oil is currently in the bike. Do I need to do anything special when changing oil weights or types? Or should I just got with 50 weight oil?
Thanks for any help/suggestions!
P.S. Oil filter recommendations would be great too if you have them. Thanks again!
Thanks for any help/suggestions!
P.S. Oil filter recommendations would be great too if you have them. Thanks again!
Last edited by Lava1900; 07-07-2024 at 12:49 PM.
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If you are concerned about heat I'd go with synthetic oil, quality brands can stand 400F+ while conventional oil gets cooked at about 275F. I'm a big fan of Mobil 1 V Twin, use it in my Harleys and vintage cars and bikes. I get my filters at my local HD dealer, a good excuse to drop in occasionally and check out the bikes...
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Thousands of people are using filters with anti-drain back valves on EVO`s without issue.
When the twin cam oil filters came out there were the warning stories about how it would cause the oil not to return to the tank, blowing out the breather etc.
I have never seen a post describing this actually happening, now many years later.
The factory says it is ok to use the TC filters on EVO`s.
I have been using TC filters for years on my `89 Softail, never had an issue (the oil pump is original, not rebuilt, and has 150,000 miles on it).
When the twin cam oil filters came out there were the warning stories about how it would cause the oil not to return to the tank, blowing out the breather etc.
I have never seen a post describing this actually happening, now many years later.
The factory says it is ok to use the TC filters on EVO`s.
I have been using TC filters for years on my `89 Softail, never had an issue (the oil pump is original, not rebuilt, and has 150,000 miles on it).
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I am new to motorcycles. I plan on doing an oil change in my 1982 FXWG. Since I am in very hot weather--100 degrees Fahrenheit plus--I was thinking of using 60 weight per suggestions I have seen online. (Is this a good oil--Red Line 20W60?) I am not sure what oil is currently in the bike. Do I need to do anything special when changing oil weights or types? Or should I just got with 50 weight oil? (Is this the regular oil I wojld need--Valvoline 20W50?)
Thanks for any help/suggestions!
P.S. Oil filter recommendations would be great too if you have them. Thanks again!
Thanks for any help/suggestions!
P.S. Oil filter recommendations would be great too if you have them. Thanks again!
100°F is hot, and air cooled bikes with cast iron cylinders run really hot.
https://penngrade1shop.com/products/...e-oil-nitro-70
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We use the 60weight valvoline and i add 1/2 quart of Lucas oil stabilizer to both the engine oil and trans oil shovel / pan and down to the first bike built
1000 people will tell you when you ask about oil something you had not thought of like adding peanuts -
100 machines have come to us over the last year and this is what we do NO ONE has complained and bought what we told them to buy
1000 people will tell you when you ask about oil something you had not thought of like adding peanuts -
100 machines have come to us over the last year and this is what we do NO ONE has complained and bought what we told them to buy
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Thousands of people are using filters with anti-drain back valves on EVO`s without issue.
When the twin cam oil filters came out there were the warning stories about how it would cause the oil not to return to the tank, blowing out the breather etc.
I have never seen a post describing this actually happening, now many years later.
The factory says it is ok to use the TC filters on EVO`s.
I will Not...because I know exactly How it Works!!!
I have been using TC filters for years on my `89 Softail, never had an issue (the oil pump is original, not rebuilt, and has 150,000 miles on it).
When the twin cam oil filters came out there were the warning stories about how it would cause the oil not to return to the tank, blowing out the breather etc.
I have never seen a post describing this actually happening, now many years later.
The factory says it is ok to use the TC filters on EVO`s.
I will Not...because I know exactly How it Works!!!
I have been using TC filters for years on my `89 Softail, never had an issue (the oil pump is original, not rebuilt, and has 150,000 miles on it).
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