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<blockquote data-quote="Camo" data-source="post: 3926600" data-attributes="member: 15452"><p>I run synthetic on all new engines. If it’s used and has over 150 on the clock I use my judgement. My 95 Chevy runs Dino oil. Doesn’t leak/burn a drop. Small engines the splash lubricate should use non detergent Dino oil only. Doesn’t foam up like detergent or synthetics do.</p><p></p><p>big fan of Rotella in bikes. Ran 5w-40in my FJR, Bandit and concours. Tested the oil several times. Nothing concerning at 10k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camo, post: 3926600, member: 15452"] I run synthetic on all new engines. If it’s used and has over 150 on the clock I use my judgement. My 95 Chevy runs Dino oil. Doesn’t leak/burn a drop. Small engines the splash lubricate should use non detergent Dino oil only. Doesn’t foam up like detergent or synthetics do. big fan of Rotella in bikes. Ran 5w-40in my FJR, Bandit and concours. Tested the oil several times. Nothing concerning at 10k [/QUOTE]
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