XV1100SE Posted June 8, 2017 #1 Posted June 8, 2017 Did an oil change tonight in my RSV. Had two partial jugs of T6 and figured I had enough. So...drained the oil, changed the filter, poured in the first T6 jug in, poured the second T6 jug in (remember, both were partial)...then noticed the label on the T6 jugs. One was 0W-40 and the other 5w-40. I didn't know T6 came in two specifications. Guess at some point I ran T6 0W-40 when I normally run T6 5W-40. Okay....so oil level is still low (this is with the bike on the stand so I know the bike was level)....on the shelf I have a bottle and a half of Mobil 1 MX4T 10W40. The T6 is synthetic and so is the MX4T. So I pour in the MX4T. And of course... because I changed the filter...the oil level is just above the low level. I'd feel more comfortable if there was just a little more. I know you can mix different specifications of oil as long as they are the same. Mixing synthetic with synthetic is fine...but don't mix synthetic with regular oil. Things to note from this seamingly normal task : 1) when buying T6 there are different specification. 5W-40 would be the "normal" one to use. Make sure you read the label 2) when using up partial jugs of oil, have a full jug on hand just in case the partial jugs aren't enough
Kretz Posted June 8, 2017 #2 Posted June 8, 2017 You're correct Don there is a T6 0w-40. So I guess you now have 2.5W-40 in your bike
saddlebum Posted June 8, 2017 #3 Posted June 8, 2017 You can mix different brands of oils with similar specifications. And some synthetics are compatible with non synthetics. But you really should never mix different grades or multi grades. EG: do not mix 5W30 with 15w40.
BlueSky Posted June 8, 2017 #4 Posted June 8, 2017 Where are you getting the information about not mixing synthetic and regular oil. What is a synthetic blend? Even the "synthetics" are a blend of something. I would like to read a technical article on this if you have a link?
bongobobny Posted June 8, 2017 #5 Posted June 8, 2017 Here are some things for you folks to read... https://www.google.com/#q=can+different+oil+weights+be+mixed
BlueSky Posted June 8, 2017 #6 Posted June 8, 2017 Using Bongos link, I read these links. Coming from major oil companies I tend to believe what they say https://team.valvoline.com/diy/product-tools/valvoline-high-mileage-motor-oils?utm_source=google_sem&utm_medium=paid_media&utm_campaign=synthetic_product&utm_content=general_market https://mobiloil.com/en/faq/ask-our-auto-experts/questions-for-auto-experts/will-mixing-synthetic-with-conventional-oil-cause-a-gel-to-form
XV1100SE Posted June 8, 2017 Author #7 Posted June 8, 2017 You're correct Don there is a T6 0w-40. So I guess you now have 2.5W-40 in your bike With the Mobile 1 being 10W-40....I think it got raised back up to 5w-40.
XV1100SE Posted June 8, 2017 Author #8 Posted June 8, 2017 Where are you getting the information about not mixing synthetic and regular oil. What is a synthetic blend? Even the "synthetics" are a blend of something. I would like to read a technical article on this if you have a link? Further search found this from Amsoil - saying it is okay - http://blog.amsoil.com/can-i-mix-synthetic-and-conventional-oil/ More : https://www.thoughtco.com/mixing-regular-and-synthetic-oil-p2-607586"According to Mobil Oil, it should be fine to mix oils" "...not recommended to routinely mix oils because the additives in different products may interact or the oils may become destabilized by the mixture" I couldn't find the reference to synthetic and regular oil mixing that I saw last night. It will happen if you do full oil changes and switch from the other (not everything drains). So...mixing the two is fine based on the links above.
MikeWa Posted June 8, 2017 #9 Posted June 8, 2017 Unlike grease which can't be mixed. All automotive engine oils must be able to be mixed with all others. It is a legal requirement. Otherwise how could you ever top off your oil when on the road. Mixing 5w-40 with 0w-40 will not hurt except the flow will not be at the 0 level. Same goes for single grade vs multi grade. Synthetic and non-synthetic is more of a stretch and I certainly do not recommend it. But if it happens your engine will not explode over it. That said the Yamaha venture V-4 seems to be very sensitive to the oil used in it as far as noise is concerned. Mike
BlueSky Posted June 8, 2017 #10 Posted June 8, 2017 Both of those links I posted from Valvoline and Mobil agreed that mixing synthetic and regular oil was okay. But you reduced the oil performance to the regular oil.
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