A 2 stroke engine with a wet clutch should use 70weight oil. It is really called gear or manual transmission type oil as the gears are also using this oil.
Yes you can use car oil in a 4 stoke bike with a wet clutch but try to find oil that has as little additives as possible.
yes it will. use motorcycle oil only
Car oil is not meant for the clutches in an ATV engine. You should get oil that is designed for motorcycle or ATV wet-clutch engines. It will say it right on the front of the bottle.
quads and motorcycle use a wet clutch system so there isn't a separate oil for it penis , just uses the engines oil. Make sure your using a compatible motorcycle oil too
You will be fine with 10w-40 ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutch engines.
10w-40 motorcycle or ATV oil designed for wet clutch engines.
No you should use ATV or motorcycle engine oil designed for wet clutch engines.
Use some 10w-40 ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutch engines.
Full synthetic motorcycle oils can and regularly do have additives to make them safe for use in vehicles with a "wet" or "oil bath" clutch. Standard synthetics tend to generate excessive slip in a wet clutch. To accurately answer the question. Yes you can run synthetic motorcycle oil in your car. However I would advise against doing the opposite.
no! use only motorcycle oil. automotive oil will not protect the clutch on a motorcycle and synthetic oils for cars are not designed to protect the clutch either.
a motorcycle grade (moly free for the clutch) 20w-50 JASO rated oil would be great dont use car oil. you could ruin your clutch
Use a motorcycle specific oil. Designed for a wet clutch. Go to a Honda dealership and purchase their GN-4 oil. 10-w40. Do NOT use car oil. It will ruin your clutch.
Motorcycle Oil, it is advised to use 10w40 by suzuki. Brand would be your choice but make sure it's designed for motorcycles not car oil. Motorcycles have a wet clutch (Clutch rests in oil) cars do not.