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Reply #15 - 07/20/16 at 02:46:31
 
Redryder652 wrote on 07/19/16 at 21:54:34:
Okay, I understand everything except one, if I go to t6, could I make the change back to conventional down the road? I know it's okay to do in a car, but is it different with a bike?


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You can change but you can't change Back thing.
Was it ever valid?
Is it?
Where did it come from?
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Reply #16 - 07/20/16 at 07:48:04
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 07/20/16 at 02:46:31:
Redryder652 wrote on 07/19/16 at 21:54:34:
Okay, I understand everything except one, if I go to t6, could I make the change back to conventional down the road? I know it's okay to do in a car, but is it different with a bike?


I never Did understand that
You can change but you can't change Back thing.
Was it ever valid?
Is it?
Where did it come from?


This mainly comes from true synthetics, as some are not compatible with conventional oils... like mixing oil and water.
Most synthetics we get nowadays are just super refined conventional.  So the tail end of one won't get in the way of a fresh fill... much.  But you're much better off sticking to a single oil rather than mixing.

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Reply #17 - 07/20/16 at 08:22:19
 
But I should be alright going from t1 to t6 right?
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Reply #18 - 07/20/16 at 09:03:50
 
In the late 70's and early 80's I remember using the early 2 stoke synthetics. When they'd meet up with Dino oil, they'd turn into a white goop that looked like Mayonnaise. Clog up the whole oil injection system. You had to completely flush the old stuff out when switching from synth to dino or back.
I think people 'remember' that, and apply it to modern 4 stroke oils. It never was true.
Every time I teach a Motorcycle Maintenance class or do a tech seminar, the question comes up. I hold up a bottle of Synth/Dino blend and ask 'If it's ok for the stuff to be in the same bottle, it prob is ok if you mix them up in your engine'.
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Reply #19 - 07/20/16 at 09:29:45
 
Redryder652 wrote on 07/20/16 at 08:22:19:
But I should be alright going from t1 to t6 right?


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I email Shell about the T1.
This is what they have to say

"Yes, Shell Rotella T1 Oil SAE 30 has been reformulated compared to
previous versions of the product. Unfortunately, we no longer
recommend the product for use in gasoline engines"

For me with my gas engines in warranty I will pass. They do not recommend for gasoline engine use.
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Reply #20 - 07/20/16 at 10:03:37
 
verslagen1 wrote on 07/20/16 at 09:29:45:
Redryder652 wrote on 07/20/16 at 08:22:19:
But I should be alright going from t1 to t6 right?


Quote:
I email Shell about the T1.
This is what they have to say



"Yes, Shell Rotella T1 Oil SAE 30 has been reformulated compared to
previous versions of the product. Unfortunately, we no longer
recommend the product for use in gasoline engines"

For me with my gas engines in warranty I will pass. They do not recommend for gasoline engine use.


Dang, have I been saying t1 this whole time?!? darn, why am I a human, I meant just rotella t triple.


I'm a dumby.
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Reply #21 - 07/20/16 at 16:20:55
 
No, real dummies are too stupid to ever see how stupid they are.
You're alright..
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Reply #22 - 07/20/16 at 18:51:34
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 07/20/16 at 16:20:55:
No, real dummies are too stupid to ever see how stupid they are.



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