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I have the 1982 Kz750 LTD. I am just using Castrol 10w40 car oil. It must be 10w40 or more, 10w30 and lower viscosity oil has an additive in it the will mess up the clutch. So 10w40 is what i would suggest. But you can buy expensive motorcycle oil, but it is pretty much the same.
Although 10W40 can be used, most auto manufacturers recommend 10W30 or 5W30. Check your owners' manual or on the dip stick for correct oil type recommended for your vehicle.
As long as is motor oil 10w30 or 10w40. You should be fine. Just make sure you put the oil in the correct destinations. for example ; Motor oil in the motor. Transmission oil in the transmission.
I can't imagine that would make much difference. The different weights of oil affect the durability of the oil in the long term and its performance in high or low temperatures. hi just to let everyone know i went ahead and used the 10w40 oil instead of the 10w30 that is suggested in the ryobi petrol lawnmower manual and it worked perfectly i have a 140cc 4stroke petrol lawnmower model no RLM140SP thanks steed69
10W30, 10W40 and in the summer time 20W50 is okay. That engine does not have a roller valve train in it. So these weights of oil will not hurt it. Just be sure to use a a/c delco oil filter every time.
Any high quality name brand multiviscosity oil will be perfectly fine for your engine. One in either 10W30 or 10W40 will be ok. Just change the oil every 3000 miles or sooner.
10W30 or 5W30 will work just fine.
10w30 will work just fine in the 2.4L engine.
No that is just an urban myth.
No, it will not help at all and you will just be burning a more expensive oil. If it is burning oil then the rings are worn and you need an overhaul. You can try moving to a slightly heavier oil as in going from 10w30 to 10w40 and it may help some, but there is no magic fix.
Whatever brand you prefer. Just make sure it's a good brand 5w-30 weight. Here is more input: * 5W30 oil in your choice of brands will work just fine. * Regular 5w30 in cold climate. Use synthetic oil. Works wonders. * 10w40 or 10w30, Chilton book warns against using synthetic oil saying it causes leakage in the motor. It recommends 10w30 as an all around oil.
The majority of 4 cylinders use a good 10W 40 Motor oil. No It Will Do Just Fine With 10W40