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Just finishing up my cars for the weekend and rebuilt my 2wd shocks, the rear have new losi 30wt oil, as in a brand new bottle and feel good. The fronts have been built with old oil, fresh but in an old bottle and feel crap, am i missing something here? When i built them with 35wt from a new bottle they feel awesome but with 40wt, which is prob about a year old their rubbish.
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you sure you didn't use baby johnsons or homebrand?
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never had oil go off southwell but it was doffo thicker last week in the cold
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Shock oil does go thicker in the cold despite what it says on the bottle.
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so does spunk!
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I wouldnt try it out... it hurts
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It didn't seem thick or thin like ive seen some oil, just feels wierd lol. I know ive built them right
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I don't think silicone oil can go off really, it should only change if it gets contaminated....
And there is not a fluid in the world that does not thin out when hotter and thicken up when cold - not possible. Silicone oil does it - fact. What is written on the bottles is a lie. G
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I think some oil is just more resiliant to thinning or thickening. Ive personally only really had major problems with Schumacher oil.
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It isn't, trust me. I used to work at a company that made viscometers, and we had to calibrate them in a temperature controlled room using the most expensive calibrated silicone oils you can buy. You could easily see a change if the temperature altered half a degree.
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Thats interesting then, so what are the main differences between the manufacturers, or is it all the same stuff?
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Southwell,
Dont think that the oil goes off, but think it does alter with time in its viscosity and degrades |
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I measured a few bottles of oil while I was there, and the only difference I found was that I had 1 or 2 wrongly labelled bottles of one manufacturers oil ![]() ![]() BTW, I use Losi oil now ![]() G
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Erm, well it seems like it was something else making them feel bad, namely the screws that hold the wheels on had slightly loosened slightly when i put the wheels on making it feel like the shock was binding, very strange.
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But we learnt some shit didn't we?
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I feel enlightened, thankyou for my lesson prof G.
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