Apologies in advance if this seems to be a naive question. I'm not an engineer, just a guy who likes to ride and occasionally wrench...
I'm curious as to what kinds of oil specifications go best with different types of engines, particularly with regard to motorcycle engines.
The starting point should be to follow manufacturer recommendations, but are there other guidelines by which we can compare different oils, regardless of brand?
For example, large air cooled engines seem to prefer heavier oils, e.g., 10w50 or 20w40, etc.
I suspect that most racing engines are using much lighter oil, eg. 5w20, etc., with shorter OCI's.
Honda is now recommending 10w30 across the board in all of their machines, including engines that were previously spec'd for 10w40.
I don't see any air cooled engines in Honda's current product offering.
So what specific qualities should we be looking at in VOA's to determine suitability? TBN? Flashpoint? HTHS?
I get bored when people trot out their favorite brand names. I'd like to know what are the qualities to look at, regardless of brand, that are good for specific purposes.
Thanks in advance to the smart guys here who have the patience to explain it to the rest of us!
I'm curious as to what kinds of oil specifications go best with different types of engines, particularly with regard to motorcycle engines.
The starting point should be to follow manufacturer recommendations, but are there other guidelines by which we can compare different oils, regardless of brand?
For example, large air cooled engines seem to prefer heavier oils, e.g., 10w50 or 20w40, etc.
I suspect that most racing engines are using much lighter oil, eg. 5w20, etc., with shorter OCI's.
Honda is now recommending 10w30 across the board in all of their machines, including engines that were previously spec'd for 10w40.
I don't see any air cooled engines in Honda's current product offering.
So what specific qualities should we be looking at in VOA's to determine suitability? TBN? Flashpoint? HTHS?
I get bored when people trot out their favorite brand names. I'd like to know what are the qualities to look at, regardless of brand, that are good for specific purposes.
Thanks in advance to the smart guys here who have the patience to explain it to the rest of us!