Hey, cut Bill a break, Bill just very much wants me to be wrong for once.
Folks have brought up Lucas products before and got themselves educated by BobIsTheOilGuy reports on those same Lucas products.
Here, chew on this BITOG thread a bit -- the cheese is nice and stringy on this one -- it spends 9 pages talking about what is actually in the Lucas Oil Stabilizer. And yes, I have said repeatedly "Do not use Lucas Oil Stabilizer -- it will mess your clutch up". There are 9 pages to this war and the conclusion is (oh, go read it).
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=19763...Here is what Lucas oil stabilizer adds to your oil. Not much other than a quart of very high viscosity (plasticizer type) clear oil brightstock. A super heavy weight straight oil grade, right out of the barrel, no additives to speak of other than what is in it accidentally. It adds nothing to your oil other than clingy stringy thickness (and in our bike that's BAD NEWS for your clutch).
Since it brings nothing to the party, it actually acts to dilute your normal oil's add packages.
Lucas Oil Stabilizer Virgin Oil Analysis
(all items not listed were at 0.00 PPM)
TBN - 0.1
Visc - 615.3
FP - 435
Calcium - 3
Magnesium - 1
Phosphorus - 4
Zinc - 2So, how much money has Lucas made over the years telling people that this stuff is worth something, I dunno. In our bikes it would be worth certain CLUTCH DEATH, so that is all we need to know about it.