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01-06-2013, 11:00 AM
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edge800ves
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Manitoba Canada
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oil break in
ust had my top end redone. new pistons and bearings, Ive mixxed up some 50:1 mineral oil for my fuel tank ust wondering do i have to drain all my VES gold out and fill it up with non synthetic too? I have power valves 02 800 polaris
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BC_Dan
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I would. The Polaris Gold oil is too slippery, the rings will take forever to seat if you use it.
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