Hi guys first post!
Anyways i have a question. I just got a 97' Thunderace 1000, and from what ive heard, it has the same engine as the newer fzr 1000. Ok my question is what oil do you guys typically use and also what is the oil capacity, also ive heard these engines drink oil?
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Thunderace 1000 help
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Re: Thunderace 1000 help
It's definitely NOT like the FZR1000 engine-similar but not like. It's closer in kin to the YZF750 actually. You're going to get a WIDE variety of the answers regarding the oil. I run Casttol 4T motorcycle oil in my 1000. I wanna say it's 10w30 but i can't remember at the moment. I haven't had much of an issue though. Should take about 2.5 to 3 quarts. They don't drink oil but it may burn a little.
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Re: Thunderace 1000 help
all right thanks
Re: Thunderace 1000 help
i ran rotella T syn(blue bottle) in my FZR1000's
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Re: Thunderace 1000 help
I exclusively use Rotella T 15w40 conventional oil-in the white jug.
My motor burns a little oil!
My motor burns a little oil!
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1994 Yamaha FZR1000- Stock Wheelbase
Best 1/8 mile ET to date- 6.463 @ 110.97 with 1.58 60 ft
Keihin 41mm FCR carburetors
YZF750 Cam Shafts
YZF750 6-Speed Transmission
Falicon Billet Clutch Basket
KG Heavy-Duty Springs with OEM Fibers & Steels (Ask me why)
Hindle competition plus exhaust system (Stainless Steel header with carbon fiber canister)
DID gold O-Ring Chain-520 conversion (15-47 Gearing)
Harlan Engineering Programmable Shift Light
Daytona Sensors WEGO III A/F data logger
IGNITECH Programmable TCI
Ohlins Rear Shock
Pirelli Diablo Corsa III tires
Spiegler Stainless Steeel Clutch and Brake lines
EBC HH Brake Pads
Integrated tail light
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Re: Thunderace 1000 help
ThunderAce's are a bastardaztion of the yzf750 & fzr1000. Seems like early model cylinder blocks suffered from heat distortion until yamaha made better sleeves. This causes the increase in oil consumption that they (fzr & yzf) are known for. So its not excessive wear that causes it, its just normal.
as a reference:
15 40 for oil, im not an oil fanboy, as long as the clutch dont slip... as for all wet clutch bikes, look for the "energy conservation" label and avoid it.
25000 miles on the clock, burns about 1/2 quart per 600 miles. but valve seals arent the best ether.
as a reference:
15 40 for oil, im not an oil fanboy, as long as the clutch dont slip... as for all wet clutch bikes, look for the "energy conservation" label and avoid it.
25000 miles on the clock, burns about 1/2 quart per 600 miles. but valve seals arent the best ether.