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#14
Re: SU'carb oil ??
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/10/30 4:31
I always used leftover engine oil whenever I did an oil change to top up my GX Hitachi's.
When the engine was stone motherless cold in the dead of winter the extra enrichment was just what the doctor ordered, but when the engine was at op-temp the oil had thinned enough to allow great performance. Besides, I was lazy & a cheapskate.
#13
Re: SU'carb oil ??
mattkb110
Posted on: 2008/10/29 21:24
Just in case its not been made clear, the weight of the SU oil is not a "set and forget" item, it's an element of your overall tune. It primarily affects the rate of enrichment under acceleration, and works in conjunction with the dashpot springs. Some experimentation can pay peformance divideneds.
#12
Re: SU'carb oil ??
ang94541
Posted on: 2008/10/29 15:25
I'm using 15w fork oil. I was using 75w gear oil. lol
#11
Re: SU'carb oil ??
Curtis
Posted on: 2008/10/29 11:41
i was thinking about this the other day, would concentrate upper cylinder engine cleaner fluid work?? its fairly thick and i guess as is gets used it would clean your engine?? i used the stuff the other day for the first time and i love it i use it for every thing now just that moreys stuff i think i got it from supershitauto. just a thought
#10
Re: SU'carb oil ??
BIN-BOY
Posted on: 2008/10/29 11:00
Thanx for the input guys...much apreciated
#9
Re: SU'carb oil ??
steveo
Posted on: 2008/10/29 10:06
yeah i found engine can be a little thick(NOT AS THICK AS SOME!!!LOL), singer oil(sewing machine oil) is perfect!
#8
Re: SU'carb oil ??
Posted on: 2008/10/29 9:57
trans fluid is fine, but there is a speciality oil you can get. sewing machine oil is good too.
Im using trans fluid but planning on swapping to sewing machine oil in the warmer months. To thick an oil too slow to respond, too thin and it chatters
#7
Re: SU'carb oil ??
steveo
Posted on: 2008/10/29 7:32
I personally prefer good 'ol 'singer' oil but engine oil is fine.
#5
Re: SU'carb oil ??
Dundee1000
Posted on: 2008/10/29 7:08
XU-1's... no oil in summer.. add some in winter.. (CD's)..
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