Which Oil?

Choosing the right oils & greases for your veteran, brass era, vintage, antique, classic or collector car

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Automotive, Repair & Maintenance
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Author: Richard Michell ISBN: 9781845846275
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd Publication: October 30, 2013
Imprint: Veloce Language: English
Author: Richard Michell
ISBN: 9781845846275
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Publication: October 30, 2013
Imprint: Veloce
Language: English

This is a new edition for November 2013If you own a classic car, you face the problem of choosing the appropriate modern lubricants to use in its engine, gearbox, final drive and chassis. The original owner’s handbook, if you have one, is probably of limited use as the lubricants it lists are probably no longer available. Even if you have some good information, you still have problems: are modern oils suitable? If yes, which ones? (Even within a single brand there may be five or six different oils sold for apparently the same purpose.) If no, then why not?  What characteristics are unsuitable, and where do you turn to obtain an appropriate oil?This book gives all owners the information that will allow them to understand the lubrication needs of their cars, and to relate those needs to modern lubricants. You will be able to make correct and safe choices, or to seek out appropriate specialised lubricants if necessary, using step-by-step instructions. Answers are also given to many of the most commonly asked questions about suitable oils for classic cars. 

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This is a new edition for November 2013If you own a classic car, you face the problem of choosing the appropriate modern lubricants to use in its engine, gearbox, final drive and chassis. The original owner’s handbook, if you have one, is probably of limited use as the lubricants it lists are probably no longer available. Even if you have some good information, you still have problems: are modern oils suitable? If yes, which ones? (Even within a single brand there may be five or six different oils sold for apparently the same purpose.) If no, then why not?  What characteristics are unsuitable, and where do you turn to obtain an appropriate oil?This book gives all owners the information that will allow them to understand the lubrication needs of their cars, and to relate those needs to modern lubricants. You will be able to make correct and safe choices, or to seek out appropriate specialised lubricants if necessary, using step-by-step instructions. Answers are also given to many of the most commonly asked questions about suitable oils for classic cars. 

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