synthetic oils in 2002 conquest with kawasaki fd 620

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    synthetic oils in 2002 conquest with kawasaki fd 620

    Are there many members out there running synthetic oils in motors and transmissions? Some folks I have talked to say it will eat gaskets, any thoughts on this? I went through 65 threads in the engines topics and only one thread mentioned its use.

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    I use Synthetic oils in mine, never had a problem...

    RD

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    Use it in my 18hp vanguard for a few years now, no problems yet.

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    only way to go, just never run it in a new engine. the rings may never seat right.

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    I plan on going to synthetic next oil change. Love the stuff.

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    I use Mobil 1 in my conquest. No issues.

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    Briggs has it listed the only oil after the 50 hr oil change. I run Mobil 1 in everything. It takes the heat real well and will pour at -40 degrees. I've never seen regular oil that is close to that.

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    I use Mobil 1 in my Conquests tranny, engine, and bearings. I had it down to -50 a couple of winters ago and it fired right up (5w-30).I would never use anything else personally. I use synthetic in everything I own except my Rokons engine, which the Kohler engine specifically states not to use synthetic.

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