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I am sure the chains he was testing were O ring or X chains,these are effectively sealed . I think most of the chains on the sohc range are basic chains, so ideally a grease/oil mixture,that will creep into the links,and remain for as long as possible. I use spray ,either Morris or Wurth ,both seem good,very rarely I will remove the chain and immerse it in Duckhams chainlube, anyone remember those large round tins PS, a Peter Furlong enclosed chaincase does help to keep it clean
Sounds good, which brand do you use Moore’s and where from please?
What was that stuff that used to be used for chains, a wax like substance that was melted and the chain dunked into it.I can remember going down to Silverstone on the K1 and had to pull into the services as the chain was very lumpy, I had to buy a tin of oil and used a rag to soak the chain to get all the kinks out of it.CheersDennis
Quote from: MarkCR750 on April 28, 2019, 07:51:23 PMSounds good, which brand do you use Moore’s and where from please?The cheapest you can find on eBay will be fine. Looks good to me. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-litres-EXTRA-TACKY-CHAINSAW-OIL-Chain-Oil-Guide-Bar-for-all-Saws-100Cst-5L/292557494372?epid=9031281335&hash=item441dc91864:g:Lc0AAOSw5cNYMwAz