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I've just spent 3 weeks sub climbing, which meant using other peoples fuel/oil. Now my 200t is full of congealed horribleness and won't oil properly. Any ideas of best way to clean it out?

 

 

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The brand of bio chain oil we are currently using offends my halal sensebilities as I strongly suspect it contains a degree of pork fat judging by the smell when hot. Several pumps have reduced flow now from using it but the overall effect is noticable.

We feel better and smell sweeter plus our clothes wash cleaner.

Ty

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The brand of bio chain oil we are currently using offends my halal sensebilities as I strongly suspect it contains a degree of pork fat judging by the smell when hot. Several pumps have reduced flow now from using it but the overall effect is noticable.

We feel better and smell sweeter plus our clothes wash cleaner.

Ty

 

Sounds lovely, not sure chain oil made from the remains of carved up animals is the way to go. But you never know.:laugh1:

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Ive gone from veg oil to stihl non bio recently to see because it felt like i was getting through a lot of bars. i dont know if there is a difference yet but there is nowt in the cost

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I tried out rapeseed cooking oil 2 years ago and it certainly caused the bars to wear faster.

This brand of oil we are using at the moment has to go.

I'm going to look for a better known brand of bio oil.

Ty

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