Mac is spot-on. The Cat oil runs about 12 bucks a quart, and of course it is not readily available and may need to be shipped as well. What's a quart of ND-20 or 30...about 3 bucks?There is a big difference in price from the Cat oil and what you can get at the local auto parts store.
Where the heck do you get that? I googled it, and can not find a retailer.I did a lot of research on this so I will save you some time.
This is what you want:
Chevron ISO GST100 Turbine oil (5 gallon pal)
http://www.chevronlubricants.com/choose-chevron/marketer-locatorWhere the heck do you get that? I googled it, and can not find a retailer.
McMaster-Carr has them for 18 cents a piece. You only have to order a bag of 50. 9 bucks plus shipping. Search size 13 split back up o-ring.I found someone willing to make the valve back-up rings for 12 cents apiece. I just ordered some from Kleen-Rite that were almost $2.50 each.
Anyone willing to go in on a share of 100,000 backup rings?
I found this: http://www.basstool.com/PDF/literature_pdf/Machine_Lubricant_Cross_ Reference.pdfI did a lot of research on this so I will save you some time. This is what you want:
Chevron ISO GST100 Turbine oil (5 gallon pal)
I also believe it is an off-the-shelf oil. No need for them to re-invent the wheel. However, looking at the original bottle it states ISO 68 while the Chevron is ISO 100. That is a different viscosity: http://www.themeter.net/viscosita_e.htmWe had a customer who was affiliated with Texaco. He sent a sample of Cat oil to be analyzed and said it was not a custom blend specifically made for Cat, but an off-the-shelf Chevron fluid as dogwasher said.
Probably not; that's interesting about the ISO 68 rating on the Cat bottle though. I'd forgotten it had that.JustClean said:Do you think they use different oils for different countries?