Engine oil query but not your usual.
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Engine oil query but not your usual.
instead of buying oil in the usual 5 litre containers, does anyone know if it's possible to buy larger volume containers (eg. 20 litres or more) from ECP or GSF? I can't seem to find the option but perhaps others can. Ta.
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: Engine oil query but not your usual.
Open oil drums will degrade before you would use it fast enough, unless of course you are leaking oil
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Re: Engine oil query but not your usual.
itchyfeet wrote:Open oil drums will degrade before you would use it fast enough, unless of course you are leaking oil
Not convinced of that. 20 litres would last me 18 months'ish.
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GSF do a 20L, but it costs more per litre than the 5L!
http://m.gsfcarparts.com/980aa0020
http://m.gsfcarparts.com/980aa0021
http://m.gsfcarparts.com/980aa0020
http://m.gsfcarparts.com/980aa0021
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Re: Engine oil query but not your usual.
I used to buy 25 litre drums direct from Morris.
Oil does not degraded unless you are storing it for more than 3 years and even then it would have to be an open container.
Oil does not degraded unless you are storing it for more than 3 years and even then it would have to be an open container.
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Re: Engine oil query but not your usual.
7 litres for the boat engine, 4.5 litres for each of 3 vehicles comes to more than the 20 litres so it isn't enough! 25 litre ones would do the job.
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Re: Engine oil query but not your usual.
ajsimmo wrote:GSF do a 20L, but it costs more per litre than the 5L!
http://m.gsfcarparts.com/980aa0020
http://m.gsfcarparts.com/980aa0021
Scrap that idea then!
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Does it have to be from ECP/GSF?what2do wrote:instead of buying oil in the usual 5 litre containers, does anyone know if it's possible to buy larger volume containers (eg. 20 litres or more) from ECP or GSF? I can't seem to find the option but perhaps others can. Ta.
Opie do 20l containers, as do many other people.
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