Re: [HSS] Re: 1926 Touring
A few suggestions on lubricants....
I would recommend a non detergent oil (30w is good)....no sense in stirring
up any crud that may be sleeping peacefully in your engine.
Use 50/50 mix of 10w and Kerosene for your clutch. A light oil is best here.
I use 600w in my trans, rear axle and steering gear box....you can get it
from any Model T parts shop. Nice and clingy....in case you have leaks it
will still lubricate.
Your mileage may vary.....just my humble opinion.
Todd Harrington
Thurmont, MD
1920 Hudson Super 6 4-passenger Coupe
I would recommend a non detergent oil (30w is good)....no sense in stirring
up any crud that may be sleeping peacefully in your engine.
Use 50/50 mix of 10w and Kerosene for your clutch. A light oil is best here.
I use 600w in my trans, rear axle and steering gear box....you can get it
from any Model T parts shop. Nice and clingy....in case you have leaks it
will still lubricate.
Your mileage may vary.....just my humble opinion.
Todd Harrington
Thurmont, MD
1920 Hudson Super 6 4-passenger Coupe
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