Hello!! what ya all been up to??

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Jamz wrote:
Vard66 wrote:Changed the engine oil, using some Magnatec I had in a new bottle, (which was actually intended for the Vitesse, but hell with it I'll buy another one...)

Cue "My Clutch Is Slipping" thread?? :smt014
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What's wrong with that, Jamz?
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car oil basically will more than likely f*** your clutch up n make it slip lol
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Semi-synth 10w/40?

That's what's specified in the specs list... which I checked, before doing the change...
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Vard66 wrote:Semi-synth 10w/40?

That's what's specified in the specs list... which I checked, before doing the change...
Car oil doesn't have to lube the clutch like in most bike engines, and has an extra 'slippy' agent - that's the difference between motorcycle and car oil.

It often turns out to be the problem when people say their clutch is slipping - i.e. because they used car oil instead of bike!

If it does happen in yours (and I'd be amazed if it didn't, unfortunately), then drain as much as you can by leaving the plug out for a night or two and that MIGHT be enough. To be sure I'd whip out the clutchplates, put a plastic tie around them so they stay in the right order and scrub/soak them clean. Be carefull what you use to clean them because it might damage the friction material, but I should imagine something like Autoglym shampoo should be safe. Then you may even have to totally flush your oil system, but I'd think a good drain and cleaning the plates would be enough...

It shouldn't do any actual damage, and shouldn't harm anything else in the engine other than making your clucth slip, though.
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Vard66 wrote: Changed the engine oil, using some Magnatec I had in a new bottle, (which was actually intended for the Vitesse, but hell with it I'll buy another one...)
surely u cant but car engine oil in a bit, i was always under the impression if f****d the engine up?

thats not a sarcastic comment byt eh way vard66, coz if you can use car oil then quids in for me coz i get it free at work.
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Hm..

I'll keep my eyes open for that then. It's not given me any issues so far, and I've run it around the village five or six times.

Oh well, done is done, if it slips it slips, I'll jump off that bridge if and when I come to it.
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