SAE 20W-50 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil
(MCV)
High
Performance Lubricant for Engines, Transmissions and
Primary Chaincases
API SG, SL/CF, CG-4; JASO MA/MA2; ISO-L-EMA2; API
GL-1
Package sizes include:
1-Quart Bottle
1-Quart Bottles (case of 12)
1-Gallon Bottle
1-Gallon Bottles (case of 4) 30-Gallon Drum
55-Gallon Drum
AMSOIL Recommended Oils For
Harley Davidson Motorcycles
G2156 -
Motorcycle Oils White Paper (1MB
PDF)
PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION AMSOIL Synthetic
20W-50 Motorcycle Oil (MCV) is a premium oil designed for those
who demand the absolute best lubrication for their motorcycles.
AMSOIL MCV is the result of extensive research, and it is
specially formulated to excel in all areas unique to
motorcycles, including high temperatures of air-cooled engines
such as Harley Davidson® V-Twin, wet clutch lubrication,
extreme pressure regions of gears and chains and rust common to
short trips and storage.
AMSOIL MCV is
multi-functional and fulfills the requirements of both domestic
and foreign motorcycles. It outperforms other conventional and
synthetic motorcycle oil.
AMSOIL, the leader in
synthetic lubrication, produced the world’s first API qualified
synthetic motor oil in 1972. Trust the extensive experience of
AMSOIL The First in Synthetics® to do the best job protecting
your motorcycle.
Reduces Friction,
Heat and Wear
In high heat conditions, engine protection is not sacrificed
with AMSOIL Synthetic
Motorcycle Oil. It has the best high temperature film
strength (see High Temperature Viscosity Protection graph
below) of all oils tested and contains a heavy treatment of
anti-wear additives to reduce wear regardless of the operating
conditions (see Wear Comparison graph on reverse). AMSOIL MCV
is thermally (heat) stable and contains maximum levels of
oxidation inhibitor additives. It is extremely resistant to
breakdown and engineered to prevent damaging sludge and carbon
deposits for superior engine cleanliness.
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20W-50 Motorcycle Oil
High Temperature Viscosity
Protection Higher values reflect better
film strength
ASTM Test Method D-4683 March
16, 2005
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20W-50 Motorcycle Oil
Wear Comparison
ASTM Test Method D-4172 March
16, 2005
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Provides Extreme
Pressure Quality Protection for Gears and
Chains With AMSOIL MCV, there is no need for
separate transmission or primary chaincase lubricants. It is
absolutely shear stable and will not thin out from mechanical
activity. AMSOIL MCV performs like a gear lube without the
negative effects of extreme pressure additives. In the FZG gear
test, AMSOIL MCV achieved a perfect score with a “zero” wear
rating (see photo below).
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FZG Gear Test (ASTM
D-5182)
AMSOIL 20W-50
(MCV)
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FZG Gear Test (ASTM
D-5182)
Motul 300V
15W-50
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Delivers Superior Rust Protection
Motorcycles are prone to rust from storage, humidity and short
drives. Rust can cause major damage such as roller bearing
failure, uncontrolled wear, compression loss and blow-by. Good
rust protection, however, comes by design and is not natural to
engine oils. Unlike many motorcycle oils, AMSOIL MCV contains
special anti-rust agents. It passes the ASTM D-1748 humidity
cabinet rust test and clearly demonstrates superior rust
protection (see photos below).
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Rust Test ASTM
D-1748
AMSOIL 20W-50
(MCV)
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Rust Test ASTM
D-1748
Castrol GPS
20W-50
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Provides
Excellent Wet Clutch Performance
AMSOIL MCV contains no friction modifiers and promotes smooth
shifting and positive clutch engagement. AMSOIL MCV controls
heat and prevents slippage and glazing, and its high TBN
resists acids that can degrade clutch material, helping improve
clutch life.
APPLICATIONS
AMSOIL Synthetic 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil is recommended for air
or liquid cooled 4-stroke engines. It meets SAE 90, API GL-1
gear oil requirements and is recommended for transmissions and
primary chaincases. AMSOIL MCV is recommended for Harley
Davidson®, Buell®, KTM, Ducati®, Aprilia®, BMW®, Triumph® and
other motorcycles where 15W-50 or 20W-50 engine oils or SAE 90,
GL-1 gear oils are used. Not recommended where an API GL-4 or
GL-5 gear oil is required.
MIXING AMSOIL
AMSOIL Synthetic 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil is compatible with
conventional and synthetic motor oils; however, mixing oils may
shorten the oil life expectancy and reduce the performance
benefits. AMSOIL does not support extended drain intervals
where oils have been mixed.
Aftermarket oil additives are
not recommended for use with AMSOIL motorcycle oil.
SERVICE LIFE
Recommended for use up to twice the motorcycle manufacturer
change interval (miles/hours) or one year, whichever comes
first, in engines, transmissions and primary chaincases. For
Big Twin Harley-Davidson transmissions only, follow the
Harley-Davidson recommended drain interval for synthetic oil of
up to 20,000 miles or one year, whichever comes first. When
using an engine filter other than AMSOIL Ea, change the filter
at standard intervals.
For off-road use, change AMSOIL
MCV at motorcycle manufacturer intervals.
Racing or modified engines are
excluded from extended drain interval recommendations. Oil
changes are at the owner’s discretion.
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TYPICAL TECHNICAL
PROPERTIES-Revised of
06/07
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AMSOIL
High Performance Synthetic 10W-40 Motorcycle
Oil (MCF)
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| Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C,
cSt (ASTM D-445) |
20.1
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Kinematic Viscosity @
40°C, cSt (ASTM D-445)
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152
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Viscosity Index (ASTM
D-2270)
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153
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| Pour Point °C (°F) (ASTM
D-97) |
-39
(-38)
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| Flash Point °C (°F) (ASTM
D-92) |
240 (464)
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| Four Ball Wear Test (ASTM
D-4172B: 40 kg, 75°C, 1200 rpm, 1 hour), Scar,
mm |
.40
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| Foam (ASTM D-892, Sequence
I, II & III |
0/0/0
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| Shear Stability Kurt Orbahn
(ASTM D-6278), % viscosity change 120
cycles |
0.25
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| Noack Volatility, % weight
loss (g/100g) (ASTM D-5800) |
3.90
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| High Temperature/High Shear
Viscosity (ASTM D-4683 @ 150°C, 1.0 X
106 s.-1, cP |
6.02
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| Rust Test -
Humidity Cabinet (ASTM D-1748) |
No Rust, Pass |
| FZG
(ASTM D-5182), Load Stage Pass (Wear in
mm) |
13 (0mm)
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| Total Base Number |
11.1
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