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Postby drbulloch » Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:51 am

Well it's time to change the oils myself. You can get 10W-60 engine oil at the BMW showroom OK, but AGIP no longer offer what Guzzi recommend for the gearbox and transmission. What do the experts suggest?
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Re: Oil

Postby Holt » Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:53 am

Edit; sorry.

Castrol do hve the oils you need. Probably others as well.
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Re: Oil

Postby sign216 » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:04 am

I've been using a semi-sythetic Honda oil, with the SG rating. I think it's 15w-50 or 20w-50. I don't worry that it's not 60 weight, given how Guzzi has vacillated between different oil weights themselves. I am happy to find an SG rated oil. This Honda oil can be hard to find, as not all dealer carry it.

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Re: Oil

Postby oldmanjob » Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:50 am

At my old age I do not cut corners, especially when it comes to my motor vehicles. I use "Motorex Power Synt 4T Fully Synthetic SAE 10w/60." I get it in a gallon container from my dealer Moto-Nexus in Hendersonville NC. Sure it is not cheap, but to me it is worth it. :D

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Re: Oil

Postby guzzibob » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:23 am

Ditto on the Motorex for the crank. As to tranny/rear, MPH in Houston, with probably more Carc experioence than anyone in the US, is totally fine with Mobil 1 synthetic gear lube in both, which I have been using. Other than the early supplier issue with the Carc bearings, totally non-oil related, there just aren't any significant numbers if any reports of problems with the tranny/rear ends on these puppies.
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Re: Oil

Postby rossw » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:52 pm

Oh boy! an oil thread! :geek:

I had trouble getting 10W60 as well. I use 10W50 synthetic, but the book says 15W50 if 10W60 is not available. Most important according to Guzziology is to make sure it is SG rated and not a later grade. The reason is that later grades reduce the phosphorus content to improve the longevity of catalytic converters in cars and that apparently, is bad.

Or you could use yak fat...

The main issue is to change it regularly and check it often, whatever you use.
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Re: Oil

Postby GT-Rx » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:05 pm

Food for thought from another (non-Guzzi) Forum I frequent...

Just got a test report back, ~1,100 miles on new motor using Agip 10W60, everything looks OK for new; high copper and silicon normal. The oil sheared down to a viscosity of 13.03 cSt. It should be between 19 and 23, which means the oil went down to a low of 30W, high 40W. Mobil-1 20w50 @1,300 miles (other new bike) came back at a viscosity of just over 17,3 cSt. Looks like a good grade 20w50 will serve better in high temps.
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Re: Oil

Postby john zibell » Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:26 am

GT-Rx wrote:Food for thought from another (non-Guzzi) Forum I frequent...

Just got a test report back, ~1,100 miles on new motor using Agip 10W60, everything looks OK for new; high copper and silicon normal. The oil sheared down to a viscosity of 13.03 cSt. It should be between 19 and 23, which means the oil went down to a low of 30W, high 40W. Mobil-1 20w50 @1,300 miles (other new bike) came back at a viscosity of just over 17,3 cSt. Looks like a good grade 20w50 will serve better in high temps.


I always thought the Guzzi requirement for Agip 10W60 was a back door handshake between two Italian companies. That viscosity test revealed that Mobil 1, even at a 50 weight maintain viscosity at a better level than the Agip. I've always used Mobile 1, and it looks like I will continue to do so.
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Re: Oil

Postby Bill Hagan » Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:14 am

You pocket-protector science types make me retch. For me, it's gotta be Italian oil for Italian moto-art. :P

OK, I admit to being a liberal-arts kind of guy who spent most of my time in high school and college science classes musing on the possibilities of getting lucky with some of the lasses seated near me. That said, I read the data to be in the "not enough difference to effect real-world riding" category. Am I wrong?

Even I am wrong, I don't regret any of those misspent hours in science classes. :laugh:

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Re: Oil

Postby Holt » Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:08 pm

drbulloch wrote:Well it's time to change the oils myself. You can get 10W-60 engine oil at the BMW showroom OK, but AGIP no longer offer what Guzzi recommend for the gearbox and transmission. What do the experts suggest?


What DrBulloch's asking for are tranny oils, not motor oils... ;)

Do use a hypoid oil for the rear gearbox/bevel gear. If you stick to the specs, you won't need any moly-smear. There are a lot of options, of which I cannot remember any; just be sure they are GL-5.
Guess you can have Redline in the States :whistle: , they do have oils for your bike.
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