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Col996s
02-Oct-2013, 19:43
I know this has been covered a lot but here we go again. Sorry!
I am planning an oil change on my 996. I have a quantity of 10w/40. Is this the right oil to use. I must have bought it for this but it was a while ago.
Thanks
Please Colin, use 15W50 fully synthetic, such as Mobil 1 or Motul 300V. 10W40 is really too thin.
I would use nothing else.
Regards,
James
Col996s
02-Oct-2013, 20:26
Thanks James. I must have got 10w40 from my Haynes manual. I just checked.
dunlop0_1
02-Oct-2013, 20:38
As James said. 15/50. The last lot I got was only £24 off ebay. :)
As James said. 15/50. The last lot I got was only £24 off ebay. :)
Was that from the chip shop?
dunlop0_1
03-Oct-2013, 07:44
Was that from the chip shop?
Yep, the chip shop where I saw Elvis. ;)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150973107644?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
chris.p
03-Oct-2013, 07:58
15/50 Motul 300v, the green alien blood oil:devil: :devil: :D
Chris:burn:
Col996s
03-Oct-2013, 14:44
15/50 Motul 300v, the green alien blood oil:devil: :devil: :D
Chris:burn:
Thanks guys. Why do Haynes specify 10w40?
I am reluctant to throw the oil that I have away.
dunlop0_1
03-Oct-2013, 16:11
Thanks guys. Why do Haynes specify 10w40?
I am reluctant to throw the oil that I have away.
I assume it's because they allow for temperature variants, north pole to africa if you will. I used 10/40 for ages with no ill effects apart from I was forever topping the level up. It burnt oil like an old banger 15/50 cured it.
I assume it's because they allow for temperature variants, north pole to africa if you will. I used 10/40 for ages with no ill effects apart from I was forever topping the level up. It burnt oil like an old banger 15/50 cured it.
We all thought it was pie gravey you used in your bikes, (but my god it works)
Rod Team Ghost. Ill get mi coat.
The Hammer
04-Oct-2013, 10:35
10W-40 FS was what ducati specified when the 996 was new, although just about everyone uses 15W oil in their desmoquattro engine nowadays
i have used 10/40 for years no problems!
Col996s
09-Oct-2013, 08:06
i have used 10/40 for years no problems!
Thanks guys. I'm sticking with 10/40. 4l of Shell Advance with a filter for £32 delivered from M&P via Ebay.
Thanks guys. I'm sticking with 10/40. 4l of Shell Advance with a filter for £32 delivered from M&P via Ebay.
Hello Colin,
It's too thin Colin - I used to use 10W/40 in my 916 and 996 - oil was fine but the engine burnt through it at an alarming rate. I was always topping up.
I sought feedback from Snell, Baines, Moto Forza Italia and Pro-Twins, all whom recommend 15/50.
Regards,
James
Hello Colin,
It's too thin Colin - I used to use 10W/40 in my 916 and 996 - oil was fine but the engine burnt through it at an alarming rate. I was always topping up.
I sought feedback from Snell, Baines, Moto Forza Italia and Pro-Twins, all whom recommend 15/50.
Regards,
James
It appears to be a rule of thumb lately, ask for advice, get good advice, ignore it & USE THE S--T YOU HAVE under the bench.
It appears to be a rule of thumb lately, ask for advice, get good advice, ignore it & USE THE S--T YOU HAVE under the bench.
:D :D :lol: :lol:
banger san
10-Oct-2013, 12:19
I was always topping up.
What's wrong with burning a bit and topping up or put another way helping to replenish the additives?
Andy
skidlids
10-Oct-2013, 19:14
Not sure where 10W/40 comes from, it is recommended for later Testastretta engines if you look at the later Ducati technical posters such as the one from 2006
But look at the earlier year 2000 Ducati Technical poster and they recommend 20W/50 for the earlier Desmo-quattro engines such as the 996
Col996s
11-Oct-2013, 08:15
It appears to be a rule of thumb lately, ask for advice, get good advice, ignore it & USE THE S--T YOU HAVE under the bench.
I'm not sure I would call Shell Advance oil s**t!
If someone had said don't use it, it will do unrecovable damaged then I wouldn't have. I have never had any evidence on my bike of oil burning using it.
I'm not sure I would call Shell Advance oil s**t!
If someone had said don't use it, it will do unrecovable damaged then I wouldn't have. I have never had any evidence on my bike of oil burning using it.
Just to clarify you posted on 2nd oct that you had a quantity of 10/40 that you had had for a while, why buy more .(I rest my case)
Col996s
11-Oct-2013, 10:39
Just to clarify you posted on 2nd oct that you had a quantity of 10/40 that you had had for a while, why buy more .(I rest my case)
I had approx 3 litres not enough for a complete change.
Please Colin, use 15W50 fully synthetic, such as Mobil 1 or Motul 300V. 10W40 is really too thin.
I would use nothing else.
Regards,
James
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