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Awhile back I watched a Motor Oil Geek video talking about how some lubricity in a fuel helped to lessen wear. Got me thinking since I have a container of Amsoil Saber hanging around that I use for 2 stroke stuff like a chain saw and leaf blower (I've been pretty impressed by the stuff). Would using the highest quality oils (like HPL, Renewable Lubricants, etc) the majority of time, in combo with a little Amsoil Saber+a little gumout+top tier fuel have any positive effects on slowing down valve clearance migration/alignment? Generally the combo should (?) help the motor to run a bit cooler, and expanding contracting cycles seem to affect valve movement.
Since my bike is pretty new, it's a great one to experiment with. The Saber is being mixed no more than 300 to 1 ratio and no less than 600 to 1. Hopefully just enough to add a little lubricity. I haven't noticed any negative effects from this so far. However, one thing I have wondered, would it be negative in the sense of not allowing the valves to seal properly/fully?
I have another 6k miles or so to go before I need to check valve clearance (which I'm somewhat dreading as it is not easy to do on this bike. Not the worst bike out there for this, but definitely not one of the easier ones either).
Anyways, I will update when that comes around with the results.
Since my bike is pretty new, it's a great one to experiment with. The Saber is being mixed no more than 300 to 1 ratio and no less than 600 to 1. Hopefully just enough to add a little lubricity. I haven't noticed any negative effects from this so far. However, one thing I have wondered, would it be negative in the sense of not allowing the valves to seal properly/fully?
I have another 6k miles or so to go before I need to check valve clearance (which I'm somewhat dreading as it is not easy to do on this bike. Not the worst bike out there for this, but definitely not one of the easier ones either).
Anyways, I will update when that comes around with the results.