Hello all,
Oil needs a top up the manual says 4 stroke 10 30 but can only find this at £20 for one litre and it's a 40 mile round trip to get it.
I have been advised by a garage a 10 40 will be fine and I can get this no problems.
Advice? Thanks all
Oil type...
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Re: Oil type...
10w/40 will be fine. It says in the owners manual you can use that in warm temperatures but I've used it with no probs. it's just slightly thicker that's all.

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Re: Oil type...
I use Mobil 1 5w40 out of the tap at work. Scooters don't have a wet clutch so you don't need motorcycle specific oil. Whn it gets low, I always just drain what is left and refill for an oil change. Don't bother checking the screen as there won't be anything in there.

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Re: Oil type...
As has been stated a 5w40, 10w40 will work. but Honda specs a 10w30 for fuel economy.
And has been stated any quality oil will work, either motorcycle oil or auto oil. We don't have a shared sump. No clutch in oil.
Pennzoil Ultra 10w30 (car oil) is my current fill.
And has been stated any quality oil will work, either motorcycle oil or auto oil. We don't have a shared sump. No clutch in oil.
Pennzoil Ultra 10w30 (car oil) is my current fill.
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Re: Oil type...
Is the 10w 40 also good for ambient Temps in the mid 30ish F range.
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Re: Oil type...
I'm sure some of you already know this , but strangely , Amsoil does not make an MB spec oil---for those who like to abide buy the manual lube specs.This is per Amsoil corporate in Wisconsin .
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Re: Oil type...
Ditto. Stop sweating it.OriginalRocket wrote:any quality oil will work, either motorcycle oil or auto oil.

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Re: Oil type...
No sweating involved , just trying to find out why Honda would spec an MB oil vs .....just use whatever . Especially the final drive , where the service manual doesn't even give a different viscosity usage , unlike the engine specs . No worries .