Originally Posted By: alarmguy
Originally Posted By: jongies3
Originally Posted By: alarmguy
I dont think your being paranoid.
I guess I would be wondering what oil the engine calls for though.
Rotella oils and just about all the C Rated Comme...
It doesn't, calls for a 10w30 which I believe was a push to make the EPA happy more than anything. I had a 2002 400EX prior, and it was specced for 10W-40 for normal use and 20W-50 for extreme hot weather. They carried those specs up until like 2011 I think was when the 10w30 started and is slated for use in all temperatures in the manual now.
It never gets overly hot here in MT, and something about me feels more comfortable running a 40wt in this air cooled engine so that's why I do it. The manual highly recommends "Genuine Honda GN4 10w30" but goes on to tell you that any JASO-MA rated oil is sufficient. I'm just not a fan of going to the dealer and paying $10 a quart for Honda's conventional oil when there are better options for less.
I may just try regular Rotella 15w40 next change and see how she likes that.
Great reply and I fully understand what you are doing now and why. Good info now that I understand what oil it calls for and in the past what oils were called for.
You know? I re-read this a few times and I thought to myself, if I was you, I would most likely be doing the same exact thing, I did take notice last post of the moderate temps you must operate in too.
Anyway, I think everything you are doing makes 100% sense and again, think to myself, if it was me, chances are I would be doing the same. (not often that happens in these forums*LOL*)
Your engine calls for 10/30 but past models called for 10/40 or 20/50.
Your 5w40 Rotella in a worst case will shear to and stabilize at the same viscosity as a fresh batch of 10/30 and lets not forget, that fresh batch of 10/30 is going to shear too just not as drastic but may go to a 20..
We all know Rotella is a well respected oil and honestly I cant find any fault with what you are doing. I too wouldnt feel to peachy about using a 10/30.
Now with that out of the way, for me personally and what you mentioned about shifting, is a common complaint with some(a lot) synthetics and why I am not a big fan of syn in motorcycle transmissions/engines.
It doesnt seem to increase wear but things just do not "click" as nice.
So if you are looking for shift quality, I think without question you will much prefer the conv (or semi) 15w40.
Chances are that is what I would most likely end up with if I was in your shoes, no doubt, again, in your shoes I would have tried the 5w40 but I already kind of know I would end up with the 15w40 and truly believe that would be best for the engine/trans.
I run conventional (and semi syn) as a personal decision for good reasons (which I will skip in here or a whole other war might start*LOL*) I never look to extend drains and actually enjoy changing oil.
Yep, I think the plan for now will be to run 15w40 when summer comes around and see how it likes it, then switch back to 5W for winter since I take it out now and then on various rides and would like to have that cold pump-ability for those nippy days. If the engine was liquid cooled, I wouldn't shudder at using 10w30 since it's easier to control and keep the engine at a consistent temperature whereas air cooled engine temps fluctuate based on riding conditions, speed, altitude, and just about everything! I run 10w30 Lucas blend MC oil in the wife's Yamaha Grizzly 660 with no complaints. Thanks for your input and helping me out!