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by c2jonw » April 9th, 2006, 11:06 pm
Just back from a trip to the west coast.....Rowland, I'll double check, but the 3 In One oil I have seen around here is 20 weight, I think. Our oil is available as noted by Citroen, and sorry I don't know of any other specific sources for it.
Grams, brief exposure to some sand is probably not a big deal. Serious wear occurs when the interface between each pin and bushing gets starved of lubricant, creating a wearing that results in chain "stretch". This in turn leads to premature wear of the sprocket, eventually leading to skipping.
Clean it off as well as you can and get some oil on it for the short term. When you get home, remove the chain, clean it in a solvent and oil it. While the chain is out clean the sprocket with some solvent and a toothbrush. If you have access to compressed air give the inside of the frame and flywheel cover a few shots to clean them out. All of the bearings are sheilded and permanently greased, so there's nothing you have to do to them. Good Luck.......C2JonW
73 year old grandpa living in Waterbury Center, Vermont, USA
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