roddy Registered user Joined Apr 1, 2005 Messages 2,742 Reaction score 0 Location To the East of the Dear Green Place Mar 30, 2012 #1 Folks, Looking to service the big K and the clutch is Vitamol V10 mineral oil. I can't find the spec for it, but I have found Valvoline LHM plus which is also a minieral oil >>here<< Or Halfords also do a LHM oil Are these the same as the Vitamol V10 ??
Folks, Looking to service the big K and the clutch is Vitamol V10 mineral oil. I can't find the spec for it, but I have found Valvoline LHM plus which is also a minieral oil >>here<< Or Halfords also do a LHM oil Are these the same as the Vitamol V10 ??
(RIP) Proff 25 Mar 1949 - 10 Nov 2016 UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 11, 2006 Messages 11,393 Reaction score 3 Location Bollox yer nosey gits Mar 30, 2012 #2 LHM [developed by Castrol] better known as "Citroen Blood" bright green !!!! Also used by Rolls Royce for rear self levelling
LHM [developed by Castrol] better known as "Citroen Blood" bright green !!!! Also used by Rolls Royce for rear self levelling
roddy Registered user Joined Apr 1, 2005 Messages 2,742 Reaction score 0 Location To the East of the Dear Green Place Mar 30, 2012 #3 Proff said: LHM [developed by Castrol] better known as "Citroen Blood" bright green !!!! Click to expand... Ach! you've found me out I was just wanting to get rid of that pink stuff in the clutch lines an go with the Green, the pink clashes with my leathers
Proff said: LHM [developed by Castrol] better known as "Citroen Blood" bright green !!!! Click to expand... Ach! you've found me out I was just wanting to get rid of that pink stuff in the clutch lines an go with the Green, the pink clashes with my leathers
Steptoe Him/Bloke/Fella. UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 72,990 Reaction score 19,860 Location S/W London. Mar 30, 2012 #4 magura do a suitable mineral fluid. If using a different fluid you must completely flush the old fluid out. They don't react well when mixed. Including the different bmw vitamol fluids. It's why they've changed the colour from yellow to blue to red. So you can't mix them up.
magura do a suitable mineral fluid. If using a different fluid you must completely flush the old fluid out. They don't react well when mixed. Including the different bmw vitamol fluids. It's why they've changed the colour from yellow to blue to red. So you can't mix them up.
roddy Registered user Joined Apr 1, 2005 Messages 2,742 Reaction score 0 Location To the East of the Dear Green Place Mar 30, 2012 #5 I couldn't find the Magura stuff locally I seen mentioned before Magura Royal Blood mineral oil I think its called I was planning on flushing the brake (DOT4) and clutch systems thoroughly, and do a general 48k service on the beasty
I couldn't find the Magura stuff locally I seen mentioned before Magura Royal Blood mineral oil I think its called I was planning on flushing the brake (DOT4) and clutch systems thoroughly, and do a general 48k service on the beasty