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    Ausfish Bronze Member timeout's Avatar
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    Trim tab oil

    Hi just wondering what oil is used for the trim tabs.I can get instatrim biodegradable oil from the USA but it works out to be $60 a pint. Surely there must be an alternative.
    Thanks Dave

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    Power Steering fluid
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    Re: Trim tab oil

    From a quick google for biodegradable hydraulic oil both Castrol and Fuchs produce such a product. An email to either might do. Tabs are low pressure hydraulic and operate cold, so mention that and they should be able to help you out.

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    Does anyone know if you ever have to oil Lenco Trim Tabs? (The shaft bit)

    Thanks

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    I just happento have aset of lencos sitting on the floor of the lounge room, finally saved the pennies to acquire a set, just waiting for weather to warm up to resin friendly temps before I fit them. Instructions say to rinse them off with soapy water to remove salt residue. A bit of WD40/INOX probably couldn't hurt.

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    Thy, Keeping them in the lounge should help to keep you on the straight and narrow.

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    I would have thought the same oil used in the hydraulic steering systems would be fine for your tabs, but power steering fluid as Steeler said should be good.

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    Quote Originally Posted by Chimo View Post
    Thy, Keeping them in the lounge should help to keep you on the straight and narrow.

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    Hey Chimo, what have you done to the Vagabond? have you fitted a hard top to it? Picture on your page

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    Hi JJV555

    Yes, happy with it too. http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...185699-FRP-Top

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    I run auto trans/power steer fluid (suitable for Holden) in my Bennett tabs

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    Re: Trim tab oil

    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    I run auto trans/power steer fluid (suitable for Holden) in my Bennett tabs

    Cheersn
    same here. auto tran/power steer fluid

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