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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Notoil>>bad?
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[QUOTE="clw, post: 164672, member: 15960"] Both engines had beat crank bearings, the last bike only had 15 hours on the motor. My thoughts are that if you are racing in standing water and mud conditions the Notoil filter lets a lot of this through the filter. In the past (over 10 years of riding), using petroleum based filter oils, I never lost crank bearings. Plus, upon disassembly both pistons showed sand damage on the intake sides of the piston. I think it (Notoil) is probably best when used in dusty conditions but not if it's wet. [/QUOTE]
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