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Re: Leak... Tips?
My options are pretty limited over here. However, I've tracked down a couple of litres of a straight 90 mineral oil.
http://www.nulon.com.au/products/gea...fferential_oil It looks like Penrite has a classics range that I might be able to get ordered in without toooo much hassle (I really wish Australia had some decent auto-parts stores). But, in the meantime if I'm just looking for a top-up solution, I would think this is ok? |
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Oh wait, you guys have Kmart. They might have gear oil on the cheap! Also, it looks like Woolworths carries engine oil. They might have some too. And Autobarn is here, though I don't know how close that is to you https://www.autobarn.com.au/stores/?...tore_search&q= |
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Re: Leak... Tips?
Is there a lot of agriculture going on in your area? If so there must be stores that deal supplies to farmers and ranchers. Usually they should carry a wide range of lubricants and tools that will adapt great to working on our old trucks.
We have "Tractor Supply Co." here and there are several others also. I do not know if they are international companies. DAC |
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Nothing local as far as tractor supply goes.... I'm in what passes for a city over here. But, I reckon I'd be able to find somewhere a couple of hours away. That's a fair bit closer than the other side of the Pacific lol thanks for the tip!
The good news is I don't think the leak is too bad yet. Round about 100 ml was all it took to top it up. I can't say the way I did it was nearly as cool as the drum oil pump suggested earlier though. I ended up siphoning from above with some silicon tubing. |
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