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Re: Oil Change
Hmmm but is it any better than my can with a hole cut in the side, which was free with the oil it came in
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It's bigger (which is ALWAYS better)
And that's the point - I need to be able to drain at least 7 litres, which rules out a oil can with a hole cut in it, and I thought if I'm going to spend money on something I might as well get something that will catch the sump plug and oil filter when the bastard red hot oil runs up my sleeve and causes me to drop whatever it is I'm holding!
And that's the point - I need to be able to drain at least 7 litres, which rules out a oil can with a hole cut in it, and I thought if I'm going to spend money on something I might as well get something that will catch the sump plug and oil filter when the bastard red hot oil runs up my sleeve and causes me to drop whatever it is I'm holding!
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Re: Oil Change
Only winding you up. I posted before saying buy something that only holds 5 L
Actually mine is an ancient "special offer" Duckhams can, which held six and a half liters. My Picasso only holds 5.
I must have had it 20 years.
Actually mine is an ancient "special offer" Duckhams can, which held six and a half liters. My Picasso only holds 5.
I must have had it 20 years.
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Re: Oil Change
Is that the yellow and blue logo on a metal can? With green oil inside? Do Duckhams still exist? I remember as a kid 'helping' my Dad change the oil, and pouring in the clean green stuff was the highlight for me!Philhod wrote:Actually mine is an ancient "special offer" Duckhams can, which held six and a half liters.
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Re: Oil Change
No, it was the later turquoise plastic one, still had the green duckhams QXR in it.
The X was a special additive that made it a lot more clingy without increasing the viscosity, making it the oil of choice for older engines.
I have an idea it may still be available, though I remember them being taken over by Mobil I think. Then, what was a high quality cheaper oil, suddenly became expensive.
Not sure what happened to it really, as I changed to diesel about the same time but could still get Duckhams D for them.
The X was a special additive that made it a lot more clingy without increasing the viscosity, making it the oil of choice for older engines.
I have an idea it may still be available, though I remember them being taken over by Mobil I think. Then, what was a high quality cheaper oil, suddenly became expensive.
Not sure what happened to it really, as I changed to diesel about the same time but could still get Duckhams D for them.
72... AND STILL ROCKIN..........around the world...... NOT in a chair yet
Now XBX And into HDI.....as well as other ...err.... things.
Now XBX And into HDI.....as well as other ...err.... things.