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trumpy
30th May 2006, 17:43
A friend of mine has moved his motorsport operation out to the Taupo track and in the cleanout process he has given me about 14 litres of Castrol R (3 x unopened 4litre containers and 1 x half full container). I don't have a use for the stuff but if anyone wants it, pay the freight and its yours.

bobsmith
30th May 2006, 17:55
Is this the castrol R4? (5W-40 synthetic 4 stroke oil)?????

IF so...

MEEEEeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If it is, I'll pay for any freight costs and any trouble for you to pack it and send it, etc....

[edit] - I'm reading this again to see that I'm indeed seeing it correctly... somehow sounds too good to be true... I'm in Palmy by the way..

trumpy
30th May 2006, 18:02
eer.....no. This is the castor-based racing oil which has that wonderfully distinctive smell. Viscosity is SAE30.

Zapf
30th May 2006, 18:08
if its a racing oil it probly doesn't have additives for long mileage operation, and any detergent to keep the engine clean. Means that you'll have to change that oil often... very often.

Karitane pete
30th May 2006, 18:18
If I remember right, You never leave the old Castol R in an engine it gums it up.
Mix a little in to you fuel in the lawn motor and all the old timers in you area wil be draw like bee to a honey pot.

trumpy
30th May 2006, 18:46
if its a racing oil it probly doesn't have additives for long mileage operation, and any detergent to keep the engine clean. Means that you'll have to change that oil often... very often.

Yep, you are right. About every 1500 ks.....but hey, it's free!

Zapf
30th May 2006, 18:55
Yep, you are right. About every 1500 ks.....but hey, it's free!

sweet... as long as u know :)

bobsmith
30th May 2006, 19:40
Well now I just feel stupid...

I knew it was too good to be true...

Never mind! I hope you at least had a good laugh.

trumpy
30th May 2006, 19:41
This stuff has been around for a long time now. Used it back in the early 70's and it worked very well. Had no engine failures at all and at pull down time the engine was always clean with minimal wear. However this is a pure racing oil and I used to use fresh oil for every race meeting (and fresh again for each test day). Some racers still swear by it.

Paul in NZ
30th May 2006, 19:41
You only use it in engines that burn dope (methanol) like speedway solos and the like. it's not suitable for road bikes.

It used to be wicked expensive..

trumpy
30th May 2006, 19:44
Well now I just feel stupid...

I knew it was too good to be true...

Never mind! I hope you at least had a good laugh.

Nah all cool Bob. I probably should have stated things more clearly in the first place!
BTW, looking carefully at oils at the moment, how have you found the R4?

bobsmith
30th May 2006, 20:12
I've just started using the GPX, R4 is way out of my price range.... (just found 1 ltr bottles for about $25 or more and have never seen 4 ltr bottles)

I've heard good things about R4 though...

nadroj
30th May 2006, 21:28
Castrol R is fine as a premix or in 2 strokes but flush any old 2 stroke oil out of any reservoir before changing to or from 'R' as mixing types will gum up & block the system. It says on the pack - not recomended as a 2 stroke mix but many users still recomend it.
AND IT SMELLS GREAT!

Motu
30th May 2006, 21:48
As Paul said,mainly for alky use as it mixes with alky and not petrol....so when you get fuel contamination with a rich running alky burner there is no problem.Can be used in a petrol burner,but care is needed.New Castor oils have a synth blend and won't gum,but this sounds like the real McCoy.Still the best for a 2 stroke too.

And used to be the only oil able to handle a worm drive diff - in trucks you could use the thickest goopiest EP oil you could find,and they'd still suck lumps out of the brass crown wheel.....but just SAE 30 castor oil would take all that load.

I'd love it....just to have on my shelf.....an just a drop in my lawn mower for a sunday trance.....

TygerTung
30th May 2006, 22:02
So is this good shit to use in my Kawasaki KR250 2 stroke?

If so I'm keen as mustard!

I'll even pay you for it!

trumpy
31st May 2006, 07:28
I would love it....just to have on my shelf.....an just a drop in my lawn mower for a sunday trance.....

PM me your address and I'll send you some to niff on Sundays.........seriously Motu, happy to send you some, its using up precious space in my garage at the moment.

trumpy
31st May 2006, 07:30
So is this good shit to use in my Kawasaki KR250 2 stroke?

If so I'm keen as mustard!

I'll even pay you for it!

I have only ever used this in a race car. Perhaps someone more knowledgable could comment. If it's OK for you....like I said, pay the freight and it's yours.

Lou Girardin
31st May 2006, 10:46
isn't thatw here tha Castrol name originated?
CASTeROiL

trumpy
31st May 2006, 20:52
All gone.......