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Arctic Cat c-tec 4 oil?

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My local Husqvarna dealer used to be a cat dealer.
Just picked up some winter stuff from him, and he set me up with c-tec 4 synthetic oil to use in the Husqvarna snow bike.
I went looking for ratings for it, but couldn't find any jaso or MA rating.
Any reason this wouldn't work with wet clutches.
It's a zero w40 and I'm sure a very quality synthetic.
 
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It's supposedly all about the friction modifiers. I can't comment to the Cat oil but T6 0W40 is not JASO where their 5W40 is. I was told by an oil geek the friction modifiers to go from 5W to 0W are the reason the 0W is not wet clutch compatible. Might be all BS as is most oil talk but it may also be too thin for a wet clutch. If it doesn't have the spec maybe use it in your lawnmower, wife's car, the tractor, Yamaha 4 stroke sled???

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wwillf01

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He is talking about their utv oil.. I used it for many seasons and works great… I ran about 4 gallons or so through my snow bikes with it over the years


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