Can Motorcycles Use Automotive Full Synthetic Oil?
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Motorcycles can use automotive full synthetic oil. Here are some important considerations when refueling: 1. Do not exceed the upper mark on the oil dipstick: Excessive oil in the oil pan can enter the combustion chamber, causing blue smoke from the exhaust pipe. This not only increases fuel consumption but also leads to the accumulation of unburned or incompletely burned oil on the piston top and valves, accelerating component wear and reducing power output. 2. The oil level should not be too low: Especially when the oil level is below the dipstick mark, failure to add oil promptly can cause the oil pickup tube to expose the oil surface during uphill driving, bumpy roads, or sudden braking, leading to severe accidents like engine seizure. This not only affects driving safety but also significantly reduces component lifespan. 3. Avoid mixing new and old oil: Old oil contains highly oxidative substances that can accelerate the oxidation and deterioration of new oil, shortening its service life and reducing lubrication performance, which in turn increases component wear and reduces their lifespan.