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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Hard downshifts pt. 2
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<blockquote data-quote="SkooterG" data-source="post: 219535" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>I am confiedent it's NOT the oil. Oil is oil. Many around here, including me have been using Rotella for thousands of miles with no ill effects. I use the dino version and at 15W-40, is extremely close in viscosity to the spec'd Yamalube's 20W-40.</p><p></p><p>Second, even with the Purolator and non-brand oil, there are no warranty issues, and if anyone tried to tell me there were the last thing they would see would be the bird on my way out never to return again.</p><p></p><p>Third, try FJRGoodies.com or University Motors if you must have Yamalube and OEM filters. Cheap prices, but obviously some shipping charges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkooterG, post: 219535, member: 118"] I am confiedent it's NOT the oil. Oil is oil. Many around here, including me have been using Rotella for thousands of miles with no ill effects. I use the dino version and at 15W-40, is extremely close in viscosity to the spec'd Yamalube's 20W-40. Second, even with the Purolator and non-brand oil, there are no warranty issues, and if anyone tried to tell me there were the last thing they would see would be the bird on my way out never to return again. Third, try FJRGoodies.com or University Motors if you must have Yamalube and OEM filters. Cheap prices, but obviously some shipping charges. [/QUOTE]
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