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    clutch question.

    Would running 10w30 rather than the recommended 10w40 contribute to a mildly slipping clutch? The reason I ask is I was running 20w50 before and it made the clutch stick.
    Thanks.

    #2
    OK, here we go with the Energy Conserving, friction modifier, molybdenum disulphide thing.

    Real world... I'd say, no. The 10/30 is going to be rated an energy conserving oil, but from my experience it will not cause clutch slip. Old springs and abused plates are more likely to be the culprit.

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      #3
      Thanks for the quick response Jim. I'm heading on my first few hundred miler tomorrow and was hoping that would help.

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        #4
        I ran 10w30 Castrol exclusively in my 8 second drag bike for years with no issues. It should be fine.....Dont forget to pack some sammiches for the road.......BadBillyB

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          #5
          ^^^ Hehe!!

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