Does anyone have a part number for the Fumoto valve ?? I think that would make things go a little faster
Does anyone have a part number for the Fumoto valve ?? I think that would make things go a little faster
I'm well aware that Rotella is JASO MA rated. I'm also aware that Rotella has extra additives for ash deposit control. Does a Goldwing engine require ash deposit control? No. How does the ash deposit control additive affect the clutch? You and I don't know unless we test it scientifically. I'll spend the extra $2/liter (Canada) for Goldwing specific oil. If I could buy a sleeping pill prescription for the saved $8 then I would send them to you. It seems you are more agitated by my not using Rotella than I am.
Hey Z, here's my original thread on it:
http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?3...ghlight=Fumoto
Any questions, shoot me a PM
Ken (Hornblower)
Well said
Ash deposits or worn clutch debris are both suspended in Rotella until they reach the oil filter where the large particles are captured. That is how motorcycle and Diesel oils are designed to perform.
Diesel Trucks that pull 80,000 LBS of Cargo plus their tractor weight every day have their Rotella Dinosaur oil replaced every 25,000 - 30,000 miles ..... changing my Rotella Synthetic on my Goldwing every 5,000 miles knowing that is has only pulled 1,100 LBS ...... I sleep very well.
Successful people build each other up. They motivate, inspire and push each other. Unsuccessful people just hate, blame and complain.
I use Rotella in all my bikes. Combined, I have over 100,000 miles on them in two years. As a member of forums for each bike that I own, Rotella is clearly the oil of choice for motorcycles with wet clutches. I just changed the Honda oil out at 3000 miles because shifting was getting clunky. The new Rotella makes this bike shift like a dream.
Doc
1998 Suzuki GS500E (Sold)
2001 Yamaha VS250 Virago (Sold)
2008 Suzuki GSX1300BK B-King (Sold)
2013 Honda GL1800BD F6B (Sold)
2013 Honda CB500F
2015 Kawasaki Vulcan S
2016 Honda GL1800
RP is a quality oil; they do a good job with additive packages that match the use... and this is the key. You could have the highest quality oil in the world but if the formulation and additives were not meant for YOUR SPECIFIC application, then it may not be the best for you.