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Offline greenjeans

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Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« on: November 19, 2014, 01:58:30 PM »
It's getting cold, but I usually still ride the ol girl through the winter unless it's raining, snowing or sleeting.   I warm it up pretty good before I go and even though my ride is pretty short (3 miles), I take a few extra turns in hopes that it will get good and hot and burn off all the condensation from the cases etc.  At the house, she's stored in a somewhat climate controled garage, but at work it's just under an awning in the cold.   

Anyway, I always have trouble with condensation in the oil tank and end up changing my oil 2, 3 and 4 times over the winter.   I buddy of mine mentioned that Royal Purple makes an oil that is somehow resistant to the condensation.   Never heard of such a thing as oil and water aren't supposed to mix.

Anybody have any old school tricks or sugestions short of riding an extra 30 miles ?     Or is it just a fact of riding in the cold ?
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2014, 03:52:11 PM »
Run a lower weight.
 I found Pennzoil forms a lot of mayosnot..  I think Castrol..a  lot less so.
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2014, 04:02:24 PM »
may be make it 20 miles trip to go to work???
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2014, 04:37:16 PM »
I live in Northern Wisconsin and we use snowmobile oil. Yamaha sleds are all 4 stroke now, and they have awesome low temp oils designed to resist corrosion. I don't know if they have short chain molecules designed for clutches, but due to the cold weather I prefer a winter oil over a thicker motorcycle oil. Amsoil also has low temp oil that works well. I've used both for years with NO adverse effects.

I do not believe any claim that an oil could prevent condensation (the science of it makes no sense), but you can use an oil that is designed to flow faster (reduce engine wear), start your engine easier, and reduce corrosion. Unfortunately that is what we live with up here, and you don't have to change your oil all the time if once a month you go riding for at least an hour. Go out and get that engine HOT so the moisture "cooks off".
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2014, 06:23:01 PM »
I suppose you could get something to block the air coming through the downtubes and going over the fins.  Hopefully the oil will get hot enough to boil off the water.
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2014, 06:40:58 PM »
I suppose you could get something to block the air coming through the downtubes and going over the fins.  Hopefully the oil will get hot enough to boil off the water.

I used to install my Vetter Lowers after August when I lived in the Midwest, just to solve this one. On short rides, it heated up the engine quite a bit more. It also kept my legs warmer! :)
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2014, 10:45:02 PM »
I suppose you could get something to block the air coming through the downtubes and going over the fins.  Hopefully the oil will get hot enough to boil off the water.

I used to install my Vetter Lowers after August when I lived in the Midwest, just to solve this one. On short rides, it heated up the engine quite a bit more. It also kept my legs warmer! :)
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2014, 03:42:35 AM »
Run a lower weight.
 I found Pennzoil forms a lot of mayosnot..  I think Castrol..a  lot less so.

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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2014, 10:50:32 AM »
The old good oil with zinc are all NOT 0W-xx or 5W-xx right? These are all newer oils where the zinc is removed?
10W-40 might be an available viscocity with zinc and good for old CB's ?

Except this one?
http://www.mylucasoil.com/lucas-oil-race-only/motorcycle-oils/troy-lee-design-syn-0w-40-motorcycle-oil
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #9 on: November 20, 2014, 11:11:05 AM »
Surprised on else thought of this.  Guaranteed to help with cold weather start up issues.



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« Reply #10 on: November 20, 2014, 11:12:13 AM »
Just use some Rotella synthetic diesel oil (5W-40) and forget about it.  ;)

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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #11 on: November 20, 2014, 03:24:44 PM »
Just use some Rotella synthetic diesel oil (5W-40) and forget about it.  ;)

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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #12 on: November 23, 2014, 10:07:57 PM »
The old good oil with zinc are all NOT 0W-xx or 5W-xx right? These are all newer oils where the zinc is removed?
10W-40 might be an available viscocity with zinc and good for old CB's ?

Except this one?
http://www.mylucasoil.com/lucas-oil-race-only/motorcycle-oils/troy-lee-design-syn-0w-40-motorcycle-oil

0w oil is very close to water's viscosity. That won't pump well in these oil pumps, and it certainly won't cushion the cam lobes, as these are spray-oiled cams, not fed from the inside (like in many DOHC engines). I'd expect really low oil pressure with oil that light.
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #13 on: November 24, 2014, 03:47:19 AM »
The old good oil with zinc are all NOT 0W-xx or 5W-xx right? These are all newer oils where the zinc is removed?
10W-40 might be an available viscocity with zinc and good for old CB's ?

Except this one?
http://www.mylucasoil.com/lucas-oil-race-only/motorcycle-oils/troy-lee-design-syn-0w-40-motorcycle-oil

0w oil is very close to water's viscosity. That won't pump well in these oil pumps, and it certainly won't cushion the cam lobes, as these are spray-oiled cams, not fed from the inside (like in many DOHC engines). I'd expect really low oil pressure with oil that light.
The old good oil with zinc are all NOT 0W-xx or 5W-xx right? These are all newer oils where the zinc is removed?
10W-40 might be an available viscocity with zinc and good for old CB's ?

Except this one?
http://www.mylucasoil.com/lucas-oil-race-only/motorcycle-oils/troy-lee-design-syn-0w-40-motorcycle-oil

0w oil is very close to water's viscosity. That won't pump well in these oil pumps, and it certainly won't cushion the cam lobes, as these are spray-oiled cams, not fed from the inside (like in many DOHC engines). I'd expect really low oil pressure with oil that light.

Yes, I should have thought about CB oil pump and cam. I was thinking about too thick when cold that is not good either.
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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #14 on: November 24, 2014, 04:50:00 AM »
I suppose you could get something to block the air coming through the downtubes and going over the fins.  Hopefully the oil will get hot enough to boil off the water.

I used to install my Vetter Lowers after August when I lived in the Midwest, just to solve this one. On short rides, it heated up the engine quite a bit more. It also kept my legs warmer! :)

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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2014, 09:15:31 AM »
The old good oil with zinc are all NOT 0W-xx or 5W-xx right? These are all newer oils where the zinc is removed?
10W-40 might be an available viscocity with zinc and good for old CB's ?

Except this one?
http://www.mylucasoil.com/lucas-oil-race-only/motorcycle-oils/troy-lee-design-syn-0w-40-motorcycle-oil

0w oil is very close to water's viscosity. That won't pump well in these oil pumps, and it certainly won't cushion the cam lobes, as these are spray-oiled cams, not fed from the inside (like in many DOHC engines). I'd expect really low oil pressure with oil that light.

Well, crap.  I can get the Rotella T6 5w-40 synthetic for $21 bucks a gallon at wally-world.   Maybe I'll just run it for the winter ?

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Re: Any cold weather tricks for oil ?
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2014, 09:29:30 AM »
I am very happy with Mobil Delvac for winters.  Thats a diesel engine oil too and Wally has it for 13  bucks a gallon.



I remember it had zddp listed slightly above 1000, like 1048 or so.
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