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  • Category: Engines
  • Founded: Feb 3, 2005
  • Language: English
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This Group is dedicated to the Genius of the late ET Westbury. A man clearly ahead of his time. His many designs and varied intrests range far and wide. Please join, and share your information about ET Westbury with us.

The engine pictured at the left, is a Channel Island Special. I have been told that this is considered a "Rare" engine. For additional information on this engine, please see the "Links" section of this Group.

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Re: Sealion - what oil is recommended?
Hello, I believe that a single grade, 30 wt. is what most builders use. Try to find Valvoline. Dirk From: ETWestburyEngines@yahoogroups.com
Posted - Wed May 23, 2012 1:24 pm
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Re: Sealion - what oil is recommended?
A multigrade would be less viscous. 20/50 for instance is SAE 20 treated to make it behave like SAE 50 when necessary. Ian
Posted - Wed May 23, 2012 1:11 pm
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Re: Sealion - what oil is recommended?
I like using Redline straight 30 for all my model engines, they do not run long enough to require anything more sophisticated. Kind regards. Jaime
Posted - Wed May 23, 2012 4:48 am
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Sealion - what oil is recommended?
Appreciate any advise from the group regarding what oil is recommended for the Sealion engine? I'm close to final assembly and running in so need to fill the
Posted - Wed May 23, 2012 3:39 am
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Re: Wallaby water port fitting
Pete, No problem. For a bit I thought maybe the head wasn't liquid cooled. The cover plate is easy to miss in the article. Anthony Berkeley, Calif.
Posted - Sat Jan 7, 2012 5:30 pm
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