02-06-13, 10:21 PM
So i used this oil that my dad had left over from his car.. it was motaquip high performance 5w40 fully synthetic oil and i put it in my bike. I'm not sure if i'm being paranoid but i think i can feel the clutch slipping at high revs. I have only had the bike for a few weeks so i'm not 100% certain. Anyway i had a google and heard that if the oil has "energy conserving" on it it would most likely have these friction modifiers in the oil that could cause a wet clutch to slip on a motorcycle. I couldn't see energy conserving on the oil container but it does say fuel efficient and also that it reduces internal friction (surely that's what all oil do though)... but does that imply friction modifiers?
Also i'm probably going to change the oil anyway, but does this mean i'm going to have to change the clutch? Or shall i just simply replace the oil?
Thanks for any advice.
Dan.
Also i'm probably going to change the oil anyway, but does this mean i'm going to have to change the clutch? Or shall i just simply replace the oil?
Thanks for any advice.
Dan.