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LUBRICANT SPECS TRANSLATED

Started by MARK HEWITT, February 14, 2005, 06:10:58 AM

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MARK HEWITT

ON PAGE 137 OF MY 1937 SHOP MANUAL ARE THE FOLLOWING LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS WITH THESE PREFIXES WHICH I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE TRANSLATED INTO PRODUCT NAMES OR TYPE AVAILABLE IN TODAYS MARKET.
G21/2B, G-10, G12, G13, G15, S-200, C60. EACH CODE HAS A SPECIFIC USE WHICH IS OUTLINED IN THE MANUAL.

Jay Fitzgerald - CLC21537

Mark - I was scanning the Forum for similar advice when I came across your inquiry but was dismayed to see that no one seems to have helped.  Did you finally work out the problem from other sources ? If so, can you share the information with me ? I have a 1929 Cadillac and the manual lists A-200, A-75, G-7, G-9, G-5, and G-2-1/2
Thanks,
Jay