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    CHAPTER 2 - LUBRICATION

    Posts regarding #Service # problem solving #Oil level, filter, pipe, strainer, strainer nut, pump & #Lubrication points.

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    Engine oil

    Honda Norway recommend Motul 5100 Technosynthetic SAE 10W40 motor oil. Do we have other alternatives ? I have to add that since changing the filter and oil during the winter, the oil level doesn't seem to diminish Strange....but true. Anyone follow X-files - what is the black-oil ?...must be from a DR600

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    Re: Engine oil

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    Honda Norway recommend Motul 5100 Technosynthetic SAE 10W40 motor oil. Do we have other alternatives ?
    I've used Belray semisynth 10W40 for a while now, no complaints...
    (And I'm not always as punctual with my oil changes as the manual would like me to be )

    Quote Originally Posted by Confucious
    I have to add that since changing the filter and oil during the winter, the oil level doesn't seem to diminish Strange....
    Not really, winter is usually a pretty cold time , and since we're talking about an air cooled engine with no temperature controls whatsoever it stands to reason that during the winter your oil won't heat up as much as it does in the summer.

    I know my bike starts burning oil when the oil temp gets near 120 degrees C, and that doesn't happen nearly as often during winter as it does during summer.
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    I use Silkolene Comp 4 10W40

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    This is good...the more the merrier !

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    I have used 15W-40 multigrade dieseloil meant for heavy mining or constuction vehicles. Mobil Delvac MX and Neste Turbo-LXE (finn. oil refinery product) are both good selections for Dommie, clutch and engine works ok, cheap and reliable stuff + easy to get from many Agri-shops.

    That Mobil stuff is easy to find in most of the countries... I guess?

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    Castrol GPS 10W40 semisynthetic for me please Change it every 2K but to be honest It could stay in there longer. Never looks badly burnt and infact still looks original red on the dipstick after 2K, but I'm paraniod, so out it goes along with the filter

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    Halfords Semi-Synth 10W-40 Motorcycle Oil

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    The last word on oil

    I have a chance to buy semisynthetic 10W-40 (4 stroke) at a reasonable "Norwegian" price of £25 for 10 litres or mineral oil @ £37 for 20 litres (£1.85/L). Does a Dommie NEED semi or fullysynthetic oil ? After recent discussions I feel a bit hard done by having to fork out £8/litre.

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