Will 80w-90 gear oil work?

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Will this work for the oil instead of the 10w30 called for
 

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I wouldn’t chance it. Does it say anything about wet clutches?
I know Bel-Ray gear saver is 80 or 90wt, but doesn’t seem as thick. I’ve been using Shell rotella 15-40 in everything 2+4s
 
I wouldn’t chance it. Does it say anything about wet clutches?
I know Bel-Ray gear saver is 80 or 90wt, but doesn’t seem as thick. I’ve been using Shell rotella 15-40 in everything 2+4s
I wouldn’t chance it. Does it say anything about wet clutches?
I know Bel-Ray gear saver is 80 or 90wt, but doesn’t seem as thick. I’ve been using Shell rotella 15-40 in everything 2+4s
No it doesnt mention wet clutches, would you recommend that rotella for my blaster? And is the 15-40 close enough that it wont cause damage? I dont know why its so hard to find an oil for this at my advanced auto parts
 
I wouldn’t chance it. Does it say anything about wet clutches?
I know Bel-Ray gear saver is 80 or 90wt, but doesn’t seem as thick. I’ve been using Shell rotella 15-40 in everything 2+4s
That oil is for over the road trucks with no synchros in the tranny. Every body has different oil preferences i have been using this in all my 2t for ever. Really smooth shifting.
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but it doesn't seem that thick like larry said.realy slick oil though. No bike shops near you
 
Advance Auto carries the Mobile1 4T 10w-30/40 full synthetic, that I've run for years now,
it's specifically for wet clutch bikes and even has a bike on the label, ask them at AA
 
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Advance Auto carries the Mobile1 4T 10w-30/40 full synthetic, that I've run for years now,
it's specifically for wet clutch bikes and even has a bike on the label, ask them at AA
Thanks, will try next time i think i saw the 10w40 but i was sure if i should put it in because it wasnt 30... i got this cheap fluid, its wet clutch compatible should this work?
 

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Thanks, will try next time i think i saw the 10w40 but i was sure if i should put it in because it wasnt 30... i got this cheap fluid, its wet clutch compatible should this work?

That'll work, just may need changed more frequently

the Mobile1 4T for cycles isn't with the rest of the auto oil at my AA store, it is on the end of one of the isles on the way back to the auto oil, just ask them for the 4T for cycles
 
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Nothing like the great oil debate. Yep, Rotella is for diesel, it has more detergent for the soot. Been using it in the Blaster, Foreman that plows snow and hauls logs out of woods. Lawnmower and generator. Very high quality and relatively inexpensive