McZed wrote:
It’s funny you mention diesel oil in old goldwings. I have a Harley - come on now somebody has to buy them - and I was told than if I couldn’t get genuine Harley Davidson oil it was ok to use oil meant for diesel engines as a temporary measure.
The guy I got my info from goes by the handle "Randakk", and he's a bit of a minor celebrity in the 4-cylinder Goldwing crowd. Did a couple of early 'wing builds (supercharged, turbocharged, and not), put together a number of carb repair kits for both Goldwings and the CBX, and has done a whole list of modifications, maintenance tips, and more to these early bikes. Long story short, I trust his judgement. Combine his oil recommendations with the amount of miles these bike usually rack up (100,000 is considered "broken in"), and I'm inclined to agree with it.
Can't speak for the Harley Davidsons (Do they have a wet clutch or not? I thought some didn't), but I'm skeptical how much of that is brand loyalty. I'm not saying that motorcycle-specific oil won't work- on the contrary, it's probably the best choice. I'm just wondering if the Rotella will work just as well, and for quite a bit less money.
Here's a link to Randakk's information:
www.randakksblog.com/another-reason-to-c...e-your-oil/#more-623
(It includes some information on the JASO MA standards as well, at the bottom)
What can I say? I'm a cheapskate.