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Lucas motorcycle oil
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:53 am
by drousseau1
Has anyone use Lucas motorcycle oil?? How do you like it??? Thanks
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 4:45 am
by baltimorebayside
I use it in my 96 Chevy pickup......increased my oil pressure, truck runs great and it works especially good in the cold winters during start ups....
I wouldn't use it in a bike.,..
dan
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 3:01 pm
by 02custominfl
Any particular parts store chains you find it in? All I have down here is the Mobil 1 V-twin, which is great by the way, but would be nice to have atleast one alternative.
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 4:07 am
by baltimorebayside
Shoot...I haven't been here in a while...
I picked up my Lucas additive at Western Auto....
dan
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:04 am
by mydlyfkryzis
baltimorebayside wrote:I use it in my 96 Chevy pickup......increased my oil pressure, truck runs great and it works especially good in the cold winters during start ups....
I wouldn't use it in a bike.,..
dan
Was your pressure low before? (Below mfg spec?)
Higher pressure, assuming your original pressure was within spec, means the oil is having more difficulty getting to the engine.
1. More pressure than design usually means the oil pressure relief in the pump is opening.
2. More pressure means the oil filter has a greater pressure drop. this causes the bypass to open and allow unfiltered oil into your engine.
3. More pressure means a bigger pressure drop throughout the passages, which means less flow and less oil cooling.
Now if you put a larger oil pump, more pressure would mean more flow. You would also want to use an oil filter with a higher bypass pressure drop rating.
For instance, if you put 90 weight gear oil in your engine, the pressure would be very high, yet the volume of oil making it through the smaller passages would be less because of higher viscosity.
So higher pressure isn't necessarily a sign of improved lubrication. It may even be a sign of lower lubrication and less cooling.
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:40 am
by baltimorebayside
It increased my oil pressure, but not past OEM specs...The truck has over 113,000 miles on it and the pressure has dropped over the years....
So, this Lucas stuff just sort of keeps the pressure where it should be.
I mainly got it to reduce cold starts in the winter.....before my valves would tap until the oil got circulated and the engine warmed up a bit.....Now, in the winter I don't have any problems with that.
The reason I wouldn't use it for a motorcycle.......I feel just using the recommended oil and change interval is sufficient.........
dan