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Deffo use mineral oil, if you use synthetic or semi synthetic you will get clutch slip as the FJ runs a wet clutch and synthetics are too slippery, if that makes sense.

I don't know were abouts you are but the FJ owners recomend Morris Ringfree, look here

http://www.fjclub.co.uk/

Adam.

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Deffo use mineral oil, if you use synthetic or semi synthetic you will get clutch slip as the FJ runs a wet clutch and synthetics are too slippery, if that makes sense.

I don't know were abouts you are but the FJ owners recomend Morris Ringfree, look here

http://www.fjclub.co.uk/

Adam.

G,day Adam. Just wondering about synthetic oil in a '95 tt 600 s Belgarda.Although this is a dry sump will it also make the clutch slip??

Thanks Ferg

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Right dad got his FJ1100 today and we are goin to give it a good service ie oil, filter air filter, plugs etc.

What spark plugs and oil do you recomend???

joel

OO posted so long ago

Spark plugs DP8EA-9

I use Castrol 20w50 in my FJ1200, normal dino oil, this engine does not rev that hi.

U get clutch slip if U change the oil type

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