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defwack
Changing oil - question about synthetic/regular
Is there any way to tell whether I have synthetic oil in the engine? I bought the bike used, and I'll try to contact the guy to ask him, but I don't know what's in there now. If I can't figure it out, which do I go with? Is there an advantage to either regular oil or synthetic?Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
It really doesn't matter, just make sure whichever you use it doesn't have the energy star rating. That has anti-friction agents that cause clutch slippage. You can get Shell Rotella full synth at Wal-mart cheap.
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defwack
Cool, thanks. I almost picked up some Mobil One synthetic today while I was out, but it was like almost $18 for the 3 quarts I'd need. Plus I thought I heard somewhere that you can't use one type after using another type, but I couldn't remember what the rule was. I'll stop by Walmart tomorrow and pick some up.
What do I do with the old oil after I've changed it out? Isn't it illegal and environmentally disastrous to throw it away in the regular garbage?
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by defwackCool, thanks. I almost picked up some Mobil One synthetic today while I was out, but it was like almost $18 for the 3 quarts I'd need. Plus I thought I heard somewhere that you can't use one type after using another type, but I couldn't remember what the rule was. I'll stop by Walmart tomorrow and pick some up.
What do I do with the old oil after I've changed it out? Isn't it illegal and environmentally disastrous to throw it away in the regular garbage?
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defwack
I also heard something about synthetics being so good at cleaning engines that they end up cleaning out the gunk that keeps these old engines from leaking. Is this true, and if so, will it eventually seal back up if it does start to seep a bit?
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by defwackI also heard something about synthetics being so good at cleaning engines that they end up cleaning out the gunk that keeps these old engines from leaking. Is this true, and if so, will it eventually seal back up if it does start to seep a bit?
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defwack
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graymulligan
I've found that the synthetic blends are a nice low dollar way to gain some of the benefits of a full synthetic without going whole hog and spending 30 bucks on an oil change. (or 60 bucks on those vehicles with doors/4 wheels/bumpers and such)
I'd agree with Billy that you typically won't see major leaks caused by the switch to synthetic. Its been debated forever, but I've never seen or heard of an actual 1st hand experience of someone having leaking issues. Its always the old "my friend's brother's dog groomer had huge leaks" bit.
Oh, and I think any Walmart that sells Oil will take in up to 5 quarts of old oil.
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defwack
Good to know. My local WalMart has a full service auto-bay for things like that, so I guess they probably would take my old if I bought the new from them. Heck, maybe they'll even put it in for me! In fact, I'm going to call them right now to find out.
Thanks!
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by graymulliganOh, and I think any Walmart that sells Oil will take in up to 5 quarts of old oil.
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Bolder Biker
Many city and county governments have web pages which list places that take various items (e.g. used oil, etc.) for diposal.
BB
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suzukizone
waste oil
Yes I'm a stinkin' tree huggin' burn out 60's type in case you need to cast any aspursions or invectives.
Any how I have found, at least in central Maryland, that the county dumps, landfills, recycling centers take used oil. Never had to pay to do it. Please don't dump in soil, drains or empty lots. Once you get used to recycling it's really not a hassle.
Just my 2 cents.
DH
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SqDancerLynn1
Most of the auto part stores, PepBoys, Auto Zone, Kragen will accept used oil weather you bought it their or not. At least in Calif they do
I have a 5 gal sparklets type bottle, Just take it down when it is full
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scotty
Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1Most of the auto part stores, PepBoys, Auto Zone, Kragen will accept used oil weather you bought it their or not. At least in Calif they do
I have a 5 gal sparklets type bottle, Just take it down when it is full
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ericox
Originally posted by graymulliganI've found that the synthetic blends are a nice low dollar way to gain some of the benefits of a full synthetic without going whole hog and spending 30 bucks on an oil change. (or 60 bucks on those vehicles with doors/4 wheels/bumpers and such)
I'd agree with Billy that you typically won't see major leaks caused by the switch to synthetic. Its been debated forever, but I've never seen or heard of an actual 1st hand experience of someone having leaking issues. Its always the old "my friend's brother's dog groomer had huge leaks" bit.
Oh, and I think any Walmart that sells Oil will take in up to 5 quarts of old oil.
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