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<blockquote data-quote="bigdaz" data-source="post: 231347" data-attributes="member: 13987"><p>by Diesel oil i take it you mean oil designed to be used in Diesel engines, and not the Diesel itself? problem is there are so many different diesel engines around these days all using different grades of oil.</p><p></p><p>if you want to know the what the best or most cost effective oil for an aircooled motor,</p><p>Get ready.</p><p>you have opened up the can of worms again.</p><p>i suppose any engine oil is better than none at all and im sure many people will have different views.</p><p>but my vote is for good old Morris 30 monograde classic engine oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdaz, post: 231347, member: 13987"] by Diesel oil i take it you mean oil designed to be used in Diesel engines, and not the Diesel itself? problem is there are so many different diesel engines around these days all using different grades of oil. if you want to know the what the best or most cost effective oil for an aircooled motor, Get ready. you have opened up the can of worms again. i suppose any engine oil is better than none at all and im sure many people will have different views. but my vote is for good old Morris 30 monograde classic engine oil. [/QUOTE]
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