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I am not wishing to teach anyone how to suck eggs but I thought I should point out the magical stuff i am using to lube my chain..
Its a 140 weight gear/ final drive oil made by Castrol.
Its the viscosity of Golden Syrup and it clings like nothing else I
have ever used.
I apply with a brush and work it well in to the roller joints as I
rotate the wheel.
I rotate several times to make sure the rollers are covered..
I am serious when I say NONE goes onto the wheels !!
I use a little and often.. Maybe 2 teaspoons per application....
Obviously I dont ladle it on like theres no tomorrow, as there is
no need to..
At the rate I use it I reckon you should get 2 years from the 1 litre can!
Give it a try..
S.
Long been a gear oil person for chain. Castrol vmx80 i use. Have written about it many times. No smell compared to other gear oil. Make sure if brushing, its a soft brush, dont damage seal rings. Spray cans of chain lube total waste of money and effort.
Have a read of this Speedy for some opinions. Oil works well.
http://gsx1400owners.org/forum_test/index.php?topic=324.0
Quote from: Sweaty on Tuesday, 05 December 2017, 07:53 PM
Have a read of this Speedy for some opinions. Oil works well.
http://gsx1400owners.org/forum_test/index.php?topic=324.0
Thanks Sweaty..
I shall have a read
I'll be ordering a can of Castrol Gear Oil today..Sounds far better than some of the chain lubes currently on the market.
Hi Froudy....
I should mention that the stuff I recommended does NOT smell untoward.
I have never been aware of any smell from it in the time I have been using it..
S
That's good because some gear oil really does stink.
When the engineers remove a side cover from one of the printing presses at work it's a right old pong especially if its hot oil.
Froudy
many years ago I used to be a printer..
We used Heidelburg Plattens and a " Cylinder"..
The Cylinder was a bruiser of a machine..
Good old letterset days...
S.
@Speedy1959 I'm usually on the back of a KBA Rapida 6 colour offset, sheet fed press...Or sometimes on the "Baby" 6 colour size 3 Roland...
I feel inadequate now :bugga:
Quote from: Notty on Friday, 12 January 2018, 02:32 AM
I feel inadequate now :bugga:
:imrgreen: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
Sometimes bigger is just better Notty ;)
Quote from: froudy on Friday, 12 January 2018, 03:23 AM
Quote from: Notty on Friday, 12 January 2018, 02:32 AM
I feel inadequate now :bugga:
:imrgreen: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
Sometimes bigger is just better Notty ;)
Bet my all in one has more torque and it prints in BLUE AND WHITE !! :smile2: :smile2: :smile2: :smile2:
Quote from: froudy on Friday, 12 January 2018, 03:23 AM
Quote from: Notty on Friday, 12 January 2018, 02:32 AM
I feel inadequate now :bugga:
:imrgreen: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
Sometimes bigger is just better Notty ;)
Wish my wife would stop telling me that :whistling:
Quote from: froudy on Friday, 12 January 2018, 12:22 AM
@Speedy1959
I'm usually on the back of a KBA Rapida 6 colour offset, sheet fed press...Or sometimes on the "Baby" 6 colour size 3 Roland...
I used to run a Heidelberg MO before going into Sales side 👍