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Oil brand is personal preference. Yamaha recommends their oil but does not require it and as long as the oil your using meets the requirements set by the engine manufacturer you can run any brand you like.
As long as it meets specifications they can't deny your warranty claim.I use Yamalube mainly for the warranty. I don't want using a different oil to be the reason a warranty claim is denied. And don't forget to keep the receipts
I think they may be referring to the new (as of a year ago or so) Engine Warranty. Yamaha has been doing this on their engines in multiple powersports. Something like a lifetime warranty due to oil issues, but you need to use Yamalube products.As long as it meets specifications they can't deny your warranty claim.
Would this be similar to the vehicle lifetime powertrain warranty dealers offer if you get ALL of your service and repairs done at the dealership??I think they may be referring to the new (as of a year ago or so) Engine Warranty. Yamaha has been doing this on their engines in multiple powersports. Something like a lifetime warranty due to oil issues, but you need to use Yamalube products.
It's all in the details. As each warranty from different MFG's cannot be compared unless you look at the fine print. As Yamaha states very clearly, you can do your own oil changes. Just document them. And there again, if you want to make a claim, you have to prove it was an oil related issue. Which is the irony in these oil threads. NOBODY, can prove oil related issues and very few can prove oil related benefits. All you hear is, I've been using blah blah blah for 20 years and never had an issue. Yup, and so has the next guy. It's nearly impossible to prove or disprove, oil is that generic. (minus the few exceptions of course) Some engine notibly perform or act different with Dyno/syn or viscosities. But in these boats, no. They are just not rung out like other true "high performance" engines.Would this be similar to the vehicle lifetime powertrain warranty dealers offer if you get ALL of your service and repairs done at the dealership??
Exactly only reason i stick with it, im a sponsored rider for Amsoil, and was told by the dealer same thing, the adjuster will look for any reason no to warrantied an engine, oil could be that reason.I use Yamalube mainly for the warranty. I don't want using a different oil to be the reason a warranty claim is denied. And don't forget to keep the receipts