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Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - Camshaft - 12-08-13

I have used semi ester Belray 10W40 for my first oil change on my 01 with 57,000kms. The guy I bought it off owned it from 1 year old, told me he used full synthetic all his ownership and tracked it 10 times in the year before he sold it (put the left peg through his calf poor bastard dodging a possum on a wet night).  :'(


Is this a suitable oil for my bike being used as a commuter plus the weekend blast finding the redline a few times?


I'm sure there are plenty here with similar riding week to week  Big Grin


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - Camshaft - 12-08-13

I just checked with my GPS and apparently I am on Earth. It also told me I am on a planet somewhere in a universe somewhere. Personally I'm not sure where exactly  :rollin
Australia according to my memory though. Sydney I'm sure. South of the equator.
Since I'm on the Gen 1 Thou part of this site I own and ride a Gen 1 Thou. 2001 model.


Note - a possum is a marsupial (wiki it if not sure)


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - PieEater - 12-08-13

This part of the forum is entitled "Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner" so it's not safe to make assumptions which is why my fellow pie fan asked the question.

The Yamaha owners manual for the Fazer 1000 says to use a semi-synthetic oil which is what I use (making sure it is bike specific).


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - Slaninar - 12-08-13

The best: fully synthetic
Good: semi synthetic
OK: mineral



Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - stevierst - 12-08-13

(12-08-13, 04:15 PM)Slaninar link Wrote: The best: fully synthetic
Good: semi synthetic
OK: mineral
What about chip fat?


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - slimwilly - 12-08-13

The stuff thats comes out of a fat birds fanny is ok !!




Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - dickturpin - 12-08-13

pie, are you sure the manual says semi? I thought it gave a spec/grade that mineral can achieve.


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - Falcon 269 - 12-08-13

Ooh, an oil thread ... luvverly! :lol

Semi-synth or fully synth, either will be good.  I favour the fully synth flavour, personally, but that's mainly because I live in a hot climate. 

Bike-specific takes out the element of uncertainty if you're not sure about auto oil additives affecting the clutch.  Again, I use an auto oil but I'm sure enough of the content not to be concerned about clutch slip.  On my part of the planet (must try that satnav thing ... Wink ) bike-specific oils are about 3 to 4 times the price of auto oil!


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - nick crisp - 12-08-13

Want to know more? Bored and got loads of time on your hands? Or just want to get thoroughly confused about the subject?
Look here... :lol
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,8869.0.html



Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - dickturpin - 12-08-13

my manual gives a range of viscosities and states oil must be API grade SE SF SG or higher. My last oil change was a Castrol mineral oil to API SG. So whilst I'm not saying semi synth isn't better, but aren't we getting OTT when Mr Yamaha's recommendations are within the grades available from mineral?

Discuss.....

D


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - VNA - 12-08-13

Quote:Want to know more? Bored and got loads of time on your hands? Or just want to get thoroughly confused about the subject?
Look here... [img alt=:lol]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/lol.gif[/img]
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,8869.0.html

Aye indeed.  Or just go straight to the last page if you want the highest spec bike specific semi or fully synth oil.

Basically two commonly available high spec options are;

Motul 5100 and Motul 7100.

Quote:The guy I bought it off owned it from 1 year old, told me he used full synthetic all his ownership

Bear in mind that road bike engines in general should not be fed fully synth until they have covered at least 12,000 miles.



Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - Falcon 269 - 13-08-13

(12-08-13, 07:13 PM)dickturpin link Wrote: my manual gives a range of viscosities and states oil must be API grade SE SF SG or higher. My last oil change was a Castrol mineral oil to API SG. So whilst I'm not saying semi synth isn't better, but aren't we getting OTT when Mr Yamaha's recommendations are within the grades available from mineral?

Discuss.....

D

First, those are minimum requirements.  Say you live in deepest Wogga-Wogga and can't get latest top-spec oils, the bike will still run OK on dinosaur juice.  You just need to change it more frequently.

Why?  Well, it's down to how long the oil retains its viscosity and ability to protect against wear, particularly how well it resists shearing within the gearbox.  A dino oil and a fully synth will give the same protection for, say, the first 1000 miles but after that the dino stuff starts to break down faster.  The additives in the fully synth prevent that happening so the fully synth is still performing at close to original specs for many thousands of miles longer.


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - Slaninar - 13-08-13

(13-08-13, 04:46 AM)Falcon 269 link Wrote: A dino oil and a fully synth will give the same protection for, say, the first 1000 miles but after that the dino stuff starts to break down faster.  The additives in the fully synth prevent that happening so the fully synth is still performing at close to original specs for many thousands of miles longer.

Mineral oil will not do the job as good even for the first 1000 miles. Not even for the first 100.


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - PieEater - 13-08-13

(12-08-13, 05:53 PM)dickturpin link Wrote: pie, are you sure the manual says semi? I thought it gave a spec/grade that mineral can achieve.
My apologies, I was 100% certain that the manual specified semi-synthetic but you are correct that it doesn't, I even checked the Haynes manual to see if I was getting confused with that but Mr Haynes doesn't specify type either  :o


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - AdieR - 13-08-13

Don't know about the 1000 off hand,  but my 600 is specified as 10w30 semi synth, should think the thou is similar (maybe a different viscosity if you have high ambient temperatures).


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - Camshaft - 13-08-13

I stand corrected  :o  re what bike...


Great feedback and will be happy to continue with the semi synthetic and save the money


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - Camshaft - 13-08-13

(12-08-13, 01:53 PM)PieEater link Wrote: This part of the forum is entitled "Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner" so it's not safe to make assumptions which is why my fellow pie fan asked the question.

The Yamaha owners manual for the Fazer 1000 says to use a semi-synthetic oil which is what I use (making sure it is bike specific).

I stand corrected  :o  re what bike


Great feedback and will be happy to continue with the semi synthetic and save the money


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - driller2 - 13-08-13

My bike is coming up for an intermediate service. Basic check all over plus new oil and filter.
Dealer wanted £200 which included £78 for 4 litres of Shell Advance 4t fully synthetic.  Gulp !!
Fortunately I picked up a link to Opei Oils on 01209 215164 who next day delivered the required 4 litres for £29 plus £5 for delivery.  (from Cornwall ???)
Good retail margins on oil.
Dunno if they will deliver to Spain.


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - PieEater - 13-08-13

Unless I find an offer or good deal on ebay I tend to use Halfords bike specific semi-synthetic, it tends to be a fair bit cheaper than the 'name' brands and you get 5l for your money rather than 4l. Having said that I do regular changes between 4-5k and generally fit a new filter (genuine Yamaha) each time.


Re: Mineral, Semi Synthetic or Full Synthetic for our machine? - nick crisp - 13-08-13

(13-08-13, 09:15 AM)driller2 link Wrote: My bike is coming up for an intermediate service. Basic check all over plus new oil and filter.
Dealer wanted £200 which included £78 for 4 litres of Shell Advance 4t fully synthetic.  Gulp !!
Fortunately I picked up a link to Opei Oils on 01209 215164 who next day delivered the required 4 litres for £29 plus £5 for delivery.  (from Cornwall ???)
Good retail margins on oil.
Dunno if they will deliver to Spain.

:eek  £78?!!  Just for the oil? That can't be right, surely?