Hi can anyone help, I am in the process of restoring my 1959 HT5 which has been in storage for aprox 60 years, so many questions to ask. But for now can anyone tell what oil I should for the forks and what quantity each fork leg.
would be much appreciated for any help.
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Assuming it's still got the original forks they are the same as the road-gong Ariel
forks so 'engine oil' to within 17" or 18" of the top of the forks. I use straight 30
oil.
forks so 'engine oil' to within 17" or 18" of the top of the forks. I use straight 30
oil.
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hi i use a 30 w oil or a A T F auto gearbox oil, and welcome to the forum and the AOMCC
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Preferably use an anti foaming oil. Tractor universal transmission oil is fine as it's for hydraulics and has anti rust additives. Been using it for years and not expensive. Nev
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Many thanks guys for all your helpful answers and your welcoming, very much appreciated.
I am sure I will have many more questions on my restoration (afraid not an expert).
Regards Ian Hamilton
I am sure I will have many more questions on my restoration (afraid not an expert).
Regards Ian Hamilton
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