Mal & List,
Several years ago I did a spectrographic analysis of Armstrong Shock
Absorber Fluid and MIL-H-5606 (aircraft hydraulic fluid). They were an
almost perfect match. The shock fluid is very pricey; maybe $25.00/quart.
About two years ago I bought a gallon can of MIL-H-5606 for $22.50 from the
FBO (fixed base operator) at a small local airport.
The alternative to the fluid problem is to have your shocks rebuilt by Peter
Caldwell, and never have to worry about adding fluid.
Craig Rice
BN1 & BN2
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mal Bruce" <mbruce6@cogeco.ca>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 3:35 PM
Subject: [Healeys] shock oil
> Gents,
> My shop manual states that any good quality mineral oil in 20/20 weight is
> fine to use. Does this mean any engine oil including synthetic would be
ok.
> Thanks
>
> Mal
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