Laying up oil...what's special about it?
Laying up oil...what's special about it?
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theironduke

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6,995 posts

204 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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Went to look at a car yesterday which hasn't been used over the winter (well, started routinely but not driven) and i thought the oil looked odd..turns out it was laying up oil.

What is different about the stuff and whats the advantage of it over normal oil for sstanding engines?

HellDiver

5,708 posts

198 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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It's sticky stuff, very like chainsaw chain oil.

Major Fallout

5,278 posts

247 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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It sticks like hell.

Say you sprayed a steel plate with WD40 and put it outside in the rain, after about a month it would have washed off and started to rust. Well the thick sticky stuff stays for longer.

jon-

16,533 posts

232 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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If it has layup oil in why is it being started? confused

Puddenchucker

5,004 posts

234 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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Even storage/preservation oils require the engine to be run at regular intervals to ensure an adequate coating remains on the engine internals, this also allows for limited driving of the vehicle.

e.g.

http://www.millersoils.net/M3_cgi/millers2.cgi?pro...

jon-

16,533 posts

232 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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Learn something new every day smile I'd have thought cranking it without a spark would have sufficed.