BigTime, hows your power valves? With 11k miles is would like to know if they are sticky or not. How do you clean them, On our Viper yamalube totally gummed up the valves. Al
sleddheadd
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It is perfectly fine to switch oils at anytime. It will not harm anything.kuips said:is it ok to switch oils (brands and types) after you have been running a different kind? i thought i read somewhere that doing so wasnt good.
Any buddy know about arctic bue syn oil. was at fleet farm looking at the oil and notice that it come from como lube&suppies Duluth,Mn, I was wondering if they would buy bulk from amsoil being that they are across the bridge in Superior, Wi? Why I ask is,Its about 8 bucks less a gallon.
sleddheadd
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Amsoil will not sell their product to any other company or alter their name like others may do as marketing ploys.cannonball said:Any buddy know about arctic bue syn oil. was at fleet farm looking at the oil and notice that it come from como lube&suppies Duluth,Mn, I was wondering if they would buy bulk from amsoil being that they are across the bridge in Superior, Wi? Why I ask is,Its about 8 bucks less a gallon.
I figure so, with there network of dealer it would hurt the little guy.
CITGO does that all the time.. they call it YAMALUBE!!! ( and a few DOZEN other brands!!!)sleddheadd said:Amsoil will not sell their product to any other company or alter their name like others may do as marketing ploys.
Unless you switch to a castor bean oil... If you do something like that,,, you PROBABLY aren't trail riding with that sled...sleddheadd said:It is perfectly fine to switch oils at anytime. It will not harm anything.
and if you are,,, you've got ISSUES!!!nosboy said:Unless you switch to a castor bean oil... If you do something like that,,, you PROBABLY aren't trail riding with that sled...
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BigTimeFarmer said:i got 11k out of my viper on noting but yamalube. can't really imagine why i would run something else in it. i run xps semi synthetic in my renegade because thats what ski doo says to use. might start using yamalube in that too.
I wouldn't use a regular non synth oil in a PV sled (esp one without self cleaning cycle). If you use yamalube, I can guarantee you will be cleaning your PV's often.
FWIW, even under warranty, no manufacturer can deny you a warranty claim for not using their recommended oil. If they try to, there are laws against that, and if they try that, they have to provide their oil to the consumer for free.
BigTimeFarmer
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alswagg said:BigTime, hows your power valves? With 11k miles is would like to know if they are sticky or not. How do you clean them, On our Viper yamalube totally gummed up the valves. Al
i've never had a problem with my pv's. i just take em apart at the begining of the season and clean em up. tore the motor down this year and everything looked like new. i have an issue with a crank bearing but i think with that many miles you have to expect things like that i guess
BigTimeFarmer
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horkn said:I wouldn't use a regular non synth oil in a PV sled (esp one without self cleaning cycle). If you use yamalube, I can guarantee you will be cleaning your PV's often.
FWIW, even under warranty, no manufacturer can deny you a warranty claim for not using their recommended oil. If they try to, there are laws against that, and if they try that, they have to provide their oil to the consumer for free.
do you think there is much of a difference between yamalube 2s and xps semi-syn? both synthetic blends right? i've had such good results with yamlube all these years i figured the doo should drink it just fine too. and for about 75% of the cost.
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LMAO!!!nosboy said:and if you are,,, you've got ISSUES!!!
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horkn
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BigTimeFarmer said:do you think there is much of a difference between yamalube 2s and xps semi-syn? both synthetic blends right? i've had such good results with yamlube all these years i figured the doo should drink it just fine too. and for about 75% of the cost.
I don't believe yamalube 2s is semi synth. With the amsoil in my XCsp, I have only had to clean the VES valves once, actually this year before I ride it. And that has been since I switched like 5 years ago to amsoil.
Before that, even with expensive VES gold and whatever new VES special oil polaris had, I had to clean them out at least 1 time a season. Not only was I wasting more $$, but time too cleaning the valves.
I was ONE OF THEM who tried it !!!sleddheadd said:LMAO!!!![]()
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I bet there are some that have tried it!
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smokingcrater said:penzoil full synth (labeled marine oil) from walmart is all I run in ALL my 2 stroke engines. (2 snowmobiles, 3 jet skies, 3 outboards, plus a couple chainsaws/weedeaters) My total oil consumption per year is more than a lot of people burn in gas in their snowmobiles... (my boat has a 5 gallon oil tank, and at the rate it sucks fuel, it needs it!)
Pennzoil has been very popular in 2010 over at BITOG forum for car/truck engines.
smokingcrater said:I've been doing that many years, and haven't had a single problem. It burns a lot cleaner, doesn't smoke as much, and won't carbon/plug up powervalves.
To be fair, oil related engine failure are very rare these days in 4 strokes and modern 2 strokes. What where you using before that your comparing it too? syn/dyno?
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