Rincon
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No help reply, but I used Honda oil that I sourced from Amazon so that any warranty claim couldn't be disputed because of oil type, just in case........
That’s not what the manual states. My dealer doesn’t stress Honda oil.If you have a warranty left and the extended warranty you can only use Honda oil. I bought the 4 year extended warranty from Honda my dealer couldn't stress enough the importance of using Honda oil only they test the viscosity if it doesn't match theirs for warranty claims it voids all warranties and repairs are out of pocket
In the old days before unleaded gasoline, oil would stay amber (or original color) in the crankcase for a much longer period than it does today with unleaded fuel. The lead in the gasoline helped seal the rings (and valves for that matter) so you had less carbon getting past them. Unleaded fuel's combustion artifacts will blacken crankcase oil very quickly. It doesn't affect the performance of the oil, it just turns it black almost immediately. Like adding a drop of food coloring.I've thought the same thing. But I don't know what a 20 hour oil change and filter SHOULD look like.
That’s not true.. the oil just needs to meet the same standards. There are lots of oils out there that will do just that... but most of us just find it easier to buy the Honda stuff than scrutinize oil standards to save a few bucks.If you have a warranty left and the extended warranty you can only use Honda oil. I bought the 4 year extended warranty from Honda my dealer couldn't stress enough the importance of using Honda oil only they test the viscosity if it doesn't match theirs for warranty claims it voids all warranties and repairs are out of pocket
I told the dealer to do it but he was convinced there was no point and didn’t.. after I switched tires I noticed A LOT more gear and overall noise on the machine, without the bighorn roar going down the blacktop. So before overland I changed gear and sub trans. I can’t tell a lot of difference. I even added a little heavier gear oil. But it only takes like a quart more oil to do the subtrans too. So why not?How many did the subtrans on the 100 mile oil change? I did the engine but not the subtrans. I have plans on doing it also. Does everyone agree on doing it on the first oil change?
Same here. It takes 1.2 quarts so I filled with one quart Pennzoil SAE 30 and topped it off with Lucas oil stabilizer. No noticeable difference but I feel better.I told the dealer to do it but he was convinced there was no point and didn’t.. after I switched tires I noticed A LOT more gear and overall noise on the machine, without the bighorn roar going down the blacktop. So before overland I changed gear and sub trans. I can’t tell a lot of difference. I even added a little heavier gear oil. But it only takes like a quart more oil to do the subtrans too. So why not?
Do you just put what ever is laying around in your pioneer?Same here. It takes 1.2 quarts so I filled with one quart Pennzoil SAE 30 and topped it off with Lucas oil stabilizer. No noticeable difference but I feel better.
Nope. Went to Oreilly's and bought oil. Why? You don't like Pennzoil?Do you just put what ever is laying around in your pioneer?
No.. read the manual and it will tell you what specific qualities the oil need to have.Do you just put what ever is laying around in your pioneer?
I know what to put in my pioneer and it sure isn't SAE 30. It should be 10w 30 or 10w 40.No.. read the manual and it will tell you what specific qualities the oil need to have.
Engine oil yes, I know too, and I use Honda GN4 10W-30. Gear oil, nope. Good quality straight 30 with a little stabilizer is perfect. (When I say gear oil, I mean sub-transmission oil, not differential oil).I know what to put in my pioneer and it sure isn't SAE 30. It should be 10w 30 or 10w 40.
Yep. Agreed! That's what I do too!It never ceases to amaze me.
People drop 13, 14, 18, 21,000 freaking dollars and put the cheapest no name oil in it.
Spend the $25 a gallon for the Honda Oil. Replace both filters every oil change.
Instead of a screw driver I used my little magnetic wand... Shop Hillman Telescoping Magnetic Pick Up Tool at Lowes.comActually yes.
Stick a screw driver in the spring hole. Otherwise.. Yes. It's a PITA.
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