jellyrug
Husqvarna
AA Class
I thought some may be interested, I have my oil analysed and the analysis is below.
Notes:
Factory recommendations for a TE610 being AGIP10W60
10W60 has to stretch a long way, so to be expected is a big viscosity drop, to a high SAE 30, or low SAE40.
Same oil in my Harley stayed in grade for 3,000 miles at close to 19, but Harley engine oil does not see the gearbox, so there is less shear.
Lots of copper in the analysis??
Iron, getting better towards standard for a dirt bike, but high compared to a street bike, means lower engine life.
Not too bothered by the viscosity drop, but for those who want more a 20W50 will probably handle the Husky better, as it has to stretch 2 1/2 times, as opposed to 6 times.
The additive pack looks great.
The air filter is doing an exceptional job, looking at insolubles.
Notes:
Factory recommendations for a TE610 being AGIP10W60
10W60 has to stretch a long way, so to be expected is a big viscosity drop, to a high SAE 30, or low SAE40.
Same oil in my Harley stayed in grade for 3,000 miles at close to 19, but Harley engine oil does not see the gearbox, so there is less shear.
Lots of copper in the analysis??
Iron, getting better towards standard for a dirt bike, but high compared to a street bike, means lower engine life.
Not too bothered by the viscosity drop, but for those who want more a 20W50 will probably handle the Husky better, as it has to stretch 2 1/2 times, as opposed to 6 times.
The additive pack looks great.
The air filter is doing an exceptional job, looking at insolubles.
