Rotella T6 5w40 = JASO MA -- anyone use it?

Started by ducatiz, December 29, 2010, 08:12:19 PM

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ducatiz

In my eternal quest for alternatives, I noticed that Rotella T6 has a JASO MA cert listed.  It's a 5w40 full synth -- has anyone used it?

Just curious, I think the 5 would be ok in the wet clutch models..
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Howie

The idea of a 5W in an air cooled bike (unless you live in Alaska) doesn't thrill me. 

booger

I ran that stuff all summer once, and rode the bike hard. Never had any problems in the wet clutch engine, although the tranny shifted like it was running on a thinner oil; shifts were louder and clickier. It's got a great additive package designed for keeping heavy soot particles in suspension in diesel engines, neutralizing acidic byproducts of combustion, and also has a zinc presence that's good for addressing wear on metal-to-metal reciprocating parts such as camshafts and the like. So it's up to the task, and it's cheap, it's syn(although a lower-end of syn), and it's oily. I prefer a heavier higher-end synthetic just because I believe I can feel it buffering the transmission shifts more though.
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monstermick58

Maybe this may help

http://www.sigmaperformance.com/rockers.html





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ducatiz

Quote from: howie on December 29, 2010, 09:27:48 PM
The idea of a 5W in an air cooled bike (unless you live in Alaska) doesn't thrill me. 

That's my thought as well, but the difference in 10w and 5w isn't THAT great...  They also have a 15w40 that is JASO MA as well.  My '95 900SS says to use 15w50..

Quote from: monstermick58 on December 29, 2010, 10:13:27 PM
Maybe this may help

http://www.sigmaperformance.com/rockers.html

Help what?  Fill space?  That doesn't address this at all, they didn't use Rotella T6 and that problem has been around for ages -- I've seen 100% dealer serviced bikes end up with flaky rockers -- dealer serviced using spec oil.

Mobil1 4T is JASO MA as well.  I would expect a similar profile given the cert. 
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J5

Quote from: ducatiz on December 30, 2010, 02:21:18 AM
That's my thought as well, but the difference in 10w and 5w isn't THAT great...  They also have a 15w40 that is JASO MA as well.  My '95 900SS says to use 15w50..

Help what?  Fill space?  That doesn't address this at all, they didn't use Rotella T6 and that problem has been around for ages -- I've seen 100% dealer serviced bikes end up with flaky rockers -- dealer serviced using spec oil.

Mobil1 4T is JASO MA as well.  I would expect a similar profile given the cert. 

from what i read it states to use 50W not 40W

i dont care if you have been a mechanic for 10 years doing something for a long time does not make you good at it, take my gf for an example shes been walking for 28 years and still manages to fall over all the time.

ducatiz

Quote from: J5 on December 30, 2010, 02:42:42 AM
from what i read it states to use 50W not 40W



the oil that comes in the current wet clutch models is 10w40.  what "it" are you reading?
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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

Howie

My concern with the 5W is that air cooled engines run larger clearances due to possible expansion in some critical areas like piston skirts.  Transmission shift quality could be an issue, but if it is an oil change would fix that.  Since the T6 is MA rated I would not worry about the clutch.  I must add my tendency is to be rather cautious when the repair costs can get rather high as compared to savings or convenience. 

The 15W-40 is not synthetic if that matters to you.  People have been using the Triple T in bikes for years

ducatiz

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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

monstermick58

Quote from: ducatiz on December 30, 2010, 02:21:18 AM
Help what?  Fill space?  That doesn't address this at all, they didn't use Rotella T6 and that problem has been around for ages -- I've seen 100% dealer serviced bikes end up with flaky rockers -- dealer serviced using spec oil.

Sorry ducatiz, I know my point was a little left of field, it was the point of using a 5w-?w oil and having rocker arm problems as I was unaware of this problem.

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