Re: [HSS] Re: Stuff in Radiator

Exactly what it says - oil that dissolves in water, turning it a milky

colour, and giving the water lubricating properties. Used in lathes, milling

machines, power hacksaws, Valve refacers, etc.and gives machine shops that

distinctive smell!

Geoff.
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From: "okgat" <okgat@hughes.net>

To: <HudsonSuperSix16-29@yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:28 PM

Subject: [HSS] Re: Stuff in Radiator





> --- In HudsonSuperSix16-29@yahoogroups.com, Hudson29@... wrote:

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>> In a message dated 4/21/06 4:31:50 PM, barrysweet52@... writes:

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> Okay...I'll show my ignorance. What is "water soluble oil"?

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> Thanks,

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> Rick.

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>> > Curious what everyone uses in their rad's. Coloured water,

> soluable oil or

>> > just adams wine? Guess it depends on climate/temperatures where

> you live.

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>> I'm using a can or two of water soluble oil with water pump lube.

> We only get

>> to freezing once every few years, and never for low enough to

> cause concerns.

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>> Paul O'Neil

>> SoCal

>> 1926 Hudson Anderson Coupe

>> 1929 Hudson Town Sedan

>> 1939 Cadillac Coupe (How'd that get in here?)

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>> www.cichet.us

>> www.aeromark.net

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