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hovis 23-02-07 09:16 AM

scottoiler oil?
 
i know this has been cover before, but i cant find it & it was only breifly discused IIRC

whats wrong with using clean old engine oil in the scottoiler? as its ok in the loobman?
im not bothered about braking the oiler but somthing to do with the consisity of the oil & somthing to do with holding water?
:oops: :confused:

oldjack 23-02-07 05:15 PM

Re: scottoiler oil?
 
Lots of org members have said they use old engine oil quite happily, but in my experience, on pushbikes I must add, engine oil turns into opaque yellow gunge which rusts underneath, because engine oil contains emulsifiers, added to encourage water to mix in with the oil rather than form droplets, whereas scottoil will act like dewatering oil and displace water from the chain surfaces.

I stand to be corrected, I have never tried engine oil in my scottoiler.

jambo 23-02-07 05:21 PM

Re: scottoiler oil?
 
14,000 miles of use with used engine oil (I have about 35L of the stuff and am always keen to find a use for it) I've not found that it forms a white emulsified layer on the chain, could be that I run the scottoiler at a higher level and the old stuff flings off, could be magic.

Either way no problems so far.:cool:

Baph 23-02-07 05:25 PM

Re: scottoiler oil?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oldjack (Post 1124057)
Lots of org members have said they use old engine oil quite happily, but in my experience, on pushbikes I must add, engine oil turns into opaque yellow gunge which rusts underneath, because engine oil contains emulsifiers, added to encourage water to mix in with the oil rather than form droplets, whereas scottoil will act like dewatering oil and displace water from the chain surfaces.

I stand to be corrected, I have never tried engine oil in my scottoiler.

It's because of this possibility (see here too) that I have always run with new mineral oil (SAE 50 IIRC) in my loobman.

Don't have a scott though, will probably get one at some stage, for now, I can live with oil on the driveway ;)


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