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What kind of oil to use for Oracle Delphi
I just put my tt together a few more steps then i hope to listen to musac. I need to know what kind of oil to put in the bearing well i was reading the spec and it said 2cc. Would synthetic motor oil do?
frencowboy
02-12-2011 9:23pm
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02-13-2011 5:36am
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Mobil 1 will work fine.
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02-13-2011 6:08pm
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I put some synthetic oil work fine tks
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02-14-2011 12:35am
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NOS Whale oil triple rendered sperm whale blubber is best mix with some silica paste and you are all set.
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02-14-2011 5:43am
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You probably need the Oracle maintenance kit which includes special bearing oil, belt, springs, suspension parts, etc.
That gives you a complete rebuild to original specifications.
That is the way to go IMO!
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