Sources for single grade oil

Durcott

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Hi folks,

This forum - and local firms - have been helping me diagnose a Yanmar gearbox problem. (Slipping cone clutches was best guess)

The gearbox has been through a workshop now with 'no fault found' - which just leaves the oil as the possible culprit.

I want to use an oil as close as possible to Yanmar's spec, which for the winter months will be SAE 20 HD. (It's a KM3P box on a 3GM30 motor)

Searching through the forum has uncovered a warning against using multi grade oil in the gearbox.

Asking for this spec at all local chandlers has produced at best a vain hunt through catalogues.

Does anyone know how to get hold of Yanmar's specified oil?

Thanks

Jeff Adams
 
A look in your yellow pages should come up with "Oil suppliers". They should be able to supply single grade oils to meet your spec. My local supplier supplies in 5lt as smallest size - anough for 10+ oil changes!
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As you live in Brissol, try Woodberry Chilcott just off Feeder Road. Every kind of oil you ever want. Their tel 0117 9716338

I bought some Rustilo from them about a year ago to help preserve some farm machinery which we have to leave out over the winter. Brilliant stuff. Spray on, and it turns to a wax. So far on one of the balers it has lasted over 8 months, and there's no rust at all. It comes in solvent and non-solvent base, so if you wanted to cover some stainless steel pulpit, or a bottlescrew, or something, it's great. (As used in the Blue Funnel Line to keep Her Maj's expensive toys free from the ferrite bug)
 
Use Morriss's Oil. Used exclusively by the Army, I believe, and generally regarded by bikers, particularly vintage bikers as the best.

Your car accessory shop will get it in.
 
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