Chase Worthington
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 71
- Reaction score
- 34
- Points
- 67
- Location
- Wesley Chapel, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Who all is using Yamalube on their motors? Is there a better product out there?
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You are correct on all counts except Mobil 1 is not on the NMMA approved list....not sure if that means a damned thing.....but it is the basis for my decision!My thoughts:
Bottom line - its personal preference - change it often and you'll be fine!
- Yamaha doesn't make their own oil
- Yamaha can't deny a claim based on what oil you use--as long as you use a compatible grade/type
- I trust Mobil 1 in all my engines....its proven, and top of the line (in my head anyway)--I have no idea if Yamalube IS Mobil oil, but I know Mobil oil IS!
- Mobil oil is cheaper and far more easy for me to get my hands on (my mechanic neighbor buys all his oil at Walmart-says they typically have the lowest prices-except for warehouse clubs occasionally).
You are correct on all counts except Mobil 1 is not on the NMMA approved list....not sure if that means a damned thing.....but it is the basis for my decision!
It all comes down to the fact that they have an entire fleet of lawyers on their payroll to make things difficult. You would have to ask yourself how deep are your pockets to fight them in litigation, can you outlast their resources? That is simply a gamble I am not willing to take as I have been on the receiving end with Nissan some years ago and I could not afford to continue the fight
I'm switching to full synthetic and was wondering if 10-30 is what I need to put in my boat for the hot Oklahoma summers?I use Yamalube for break-in and then switch to Amsoil. Reading here and on greenhulk, I would guesstimate that at least half of however many thousand Yamaha boat/jet ski owners use non-OEM oil, use whatever you like 10-W30. Never heard of any warranty issues related to DIY servicing with non-OEM oil. Just save your oil/filter receipt.
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