This is just another example of how the forum can change but the song remains the same....
I am big into my street bike too and we have the same discussions about synth vs dino. I had real bad luck with synthetic in my brand new Honda VTX1300r.........used dino oil for the break-in and then switched to synthetic....I was sold on it for years...use it in all my cars/trucks....gear oil etc....in fact still do....Mobil 1....
But I switched to synthetic oil in my bike and within a week or three I was having major clutch issues. Lived with it for awhile trying to figure out the cause....
Swapped out the clutch-pack (barely any miles on it really) and went back to dino oil and its been fine ever since......could be coincidence....could have been a bum clutch pack....or maybe cause and effect. I do know that another guy had the exact same experience as I did.....he changed back to dino oil and all was well.....
Wont run synthetic in a clutch bike/atv again.....and the majority of folks have had no issues with synthetic on the same model of bike....they swear by it.
Who knows.
I will stick with the dino oils and lubes for this car at least for now......it was good enough for Ma Mopar back in 72, it should be OK for now.
Oh, and 71chally416, I am going to go with your suggestion and just do a suck and fill on her......that should be good enough for making sure the lube is OK enough....if she whines etc then I'll take her apart.
Just wondering how tough it will be...that fill hole looks aweful small.....I was thinking of maybe using a piece of scrap fuel line (left over from when I was bending my own fuel line...LOL) and bend it to go down into the depths of the chunk......