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Owning a motorcycle is more than just riding freedom; it's mastering the machine beneath you. A critical aspect of this mastery is understanding the importance of regularly changing the engine oil. This blog provides a comprehensive guide for engine oil change.

Different Types of Motorcycle Engine Oil

Motorcycle oils aren't a one-size-fits-all solution. They come in various types, and choosing the right one is critical for your bike's health. Motorcycles typically require one of three main types of oil:

  • Mineral Oil: Derived from refined crude oil, suitable for older bikes with simpler engines. These oils are less expensive but require frequent changes due to quicker degradation.
  • Semi-synthetic Oil: A blend of mineral and synthetic oils, offering a balance of performance and affordability. Commonly used for motorcycle service.
  • Fully synthetic Oil: Engineered for high-performance bikes, providing superior protection and longevity, especially under extreme conditions.

Understanding the specifications and requirements of your motorcycle engine ensures you choose the right oil. Refer to your owner's manual for guidance on the best oil type for your bike.

Types of motorcycle engine oil for engine oil change

Step-by-Step Guide to Changing Motorcycle Engine Oil

Changing your motorcycle's engine oil is easy if you follow these steps carefully. First, ensure your bike is on a stable, even surface to prevent accidents while working.

Step 1: Warm Up the Engine

Warming up the engine helps thin the oil, allowing it to drain more easily. Run the engine for a few minutes, then turn it off and let it cool enough to handle safely.

Step 2: Drain the Old Oil

Place the drain pan under the engine and remove the drain plug using a wrench. Allow all the old oil to drain completely. Be patient; thorough drainage is crucial for efficiency.

Step 3: Replace the Oil Filter

Use an oil filter wrench to remove the old filter. Before installing the new filter, apply a little fresh oil to the rubber gasket. This ensures a tight seal and makes removal easier during the next oil change.

Step 4: Add New Oil

After ensuring the drain plug is securely back, pour in the new oil using a funnel. Refer to your owner's manual for the correct oil capacity. Add less initially and top up if needed.

Step 5: Check the Oil Level

After adding oil, check the level using a dipstick or sight glass. The level should be between the minimum and maximum marks. Adjust as necessary, then run the engine briefly and recheck.

Step-by-step guide for engine oil change

Choose Zack Enterprise for Your Motorcycle Engine Oil Needs!

When it comes to battery rescue, engine oil change, motorcycle repair, and more, Zack Enterprise is Singapore’s leading motorcycle service center. Our range of maintenance services can help you keep your motorcycle running for longer. Feel free to contact us for enquiries and quotations.

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