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GS650L_Maine
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Okay, question on lube. The filler cap on my 1982 GS650GL says 10W-40, as do many of your bikes. I just read the article in the "Garage" section on the front page of this site titled "More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Motor Oil". 10W-40 is says has been written off by manufacturers, etc, etc..as the article states. Now in my truck I run Synthetic, never flinched and spending the extra nickel for better lube, and I certainly am not going to let a few dollars decide whether or not my GS gets a better oil.
My question is two fold. One, it says 10W-40 on the cap; so can I put synthetic in it safely and what weight would you all recommend? Second question is this; my worry is that after 24 years of running petroleum oils in it, will it cause all sorts of problems after being fed synthetic. I've heard people talking that say changing to synthetic on an old engine after so long a time can cause leaks, seal issues, etc..
Of course, I'll write off the whole thought of changing oil if the mechanics and engine heads here (who are better wrenchers than I) think the 10W-40 will take me another 24 years. Thanks...
My question is two fold. One, it says 10W-40 on the cap; so can I put synthetic in it safely and what weight would you all recommend? Second question is this; my worry is that after 24 years of running petroleum oils in it, will it cause all sorts of problems after being fed synthetic. I've heard people talking that say changing to synthetic on an old engine after so long a time can cause leaks, seal issues, etc..
Of course, I'll write off the whole thought of changing oil if the mechanics and engine heads here (who are better wrenchers than I) think the 10W-40 will take me another 24 years. Thanks...