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paul4581
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Suspension Oil

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Could anyone please tell me the best oil to use in the front and rear suspension of my 1959 minor. Thanks.
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Post by GeorgeHurst »

SAE40 I believe, for stiffer damping
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Post by PSL184 »

30 weight oil is best - Lawnmower / motorbike shops sell it.....
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Post by mike.perry »

I assume that you mean in the dampers!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Standard oil is SAE 20 - better damping as others have pointed out with SAE 30, even better with 40! But note - that's NOT 10W40 - which is only SAE10 at normal temp. So - as above - either garden centre or motrocycle place - just ask for engine oil - not fancy 'suspension' oil. Tesco do a small bottle of SAE 30 at fair price - look in gardening section. drain off the old (stinking!) oil - add some new and pump it through - when you see new oil running out - refit the valve assembly and fill up with new oil. You need to bounce the car up and down to expel air - and expect to keep topping it up weekly for about a month. Don't fill right to the top - leave a small air space.
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