Note that motorbike oil may be different from car oil because in some motorbikes, the oil is also used to lubricate the disc type clutch. For this reason, most automotive oils are too slippery because of special additives and should not be used where a disc clutch is involved. Using an oil formulated for automobile engines can, and usually will, cause the motorbike disc clutch to fail on bikes and atv's. Some oils, like some of the 15w40 weight oils formulated for diesel engines only, will perform correctly in disc clutches on bikes.
Size.
The weight of a car or motorbike when petrol, oil and other fluids are taken into account.
It fits a Honda cb700sc Nighthawk motorbike, 1984-86
Yes as long as it is the correct weight oil and is not 2 cylce oil. It has to be more than just the correct weight! It also must meet the OEM vehicle requirements!! i.e. the SL, SM, SN etc. specified by the owners manual. If the oil does not meet the requirement, you'll void the warranty!!!
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One difference is that a nitro RC car runs on nitromethane and a petrol one runs on a mixture of petrol or gasoline and oil. Another is a nitro RC car will run longer on a gallon of fuel.
The difference between barrel and gallen is that a barrel can load 220 litre oil and a gallon can load millions of oil.
Difference is capacity and the fuel type.
Use 10w30 full synthetic.
baby oil is scented mineral oil
Gear oil is normally a much heavier oil.