scottoiler question

eljay

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for all you scottoiler afficiandos, what oil do you use in the scottoiler system if you cant get the original oil ?
 
Chainsaw oil is the general substitute. It's designed for a similar application and, importantly, doesn't fling off too easily.

I know a couple of scottoiler users who do this and seem happy.
 
And fit the dual head unit. Cuts oil use down by 2/3 and fling by 7/8 :thumb
 
I used chainsaw oil in the Scotoiler on my VFR, no chain adjustment was needed in 10000 miles. It's much cheaper than the 'genuine' stuff.

Rod
 
I once used sunflower oil on a trip to Scotland. Blagged from a B&B as I had forgotten my top up bottle. A bit runny but did the job of lubing the chain during my very wet ride home to Herefordshire. Ecofriendly too!

Normally, I used chainsaw oil. Seems to be about 4 quid a litre in a high st. lawnmower shop but should be much cheaper if you go to an agricultural merchant or Costco. I haven't bought any for a while but you should get a gallon for under a tenner.

Alternatively, just get a gallon of Tesco Value motor oil for about 4 quid. It will lube very well but might make a mess on the rear wheel if you don't keep an eye on the flow rate
 
thanks

as you can see by my location, i'm a long way from the source and original stuff is priced as if it has platinum extract added.
chain saw oil, did not think of that.
cheers guys
 
Is that bar oil for a chainsaw - or the 2 cycle oil I mix with gas? Over here bar oil is about $3 a gallon (Poulan), the 2 cycle mix oil is more expensive.
 
Is that bar oil for a chainsaw - or the 2 cycle oil I mix with gas? Over here bar oil is about $3 a gallon (Poulan), the 2 cycle mix oil is more expensive.
yes, bar oil - the sticky stuff
 


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