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TR2/3/3A Does anybody use the oils and lubes from the moss motors site?

Momikey

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Does anybody use the Collector's Choice Engine Oil - 20W-50 and dash pot oil from the Moss Motors web site? Is it any good?
I thought if I just buy the oils , lubes and grease from there site and use them they should be good stuff for the car.
What do you guys think?
Also what about Lucas products are they any good? Oils etc?
 
I have never used any of the products you mention.

For the engine oil in both my 1962 TR4 and 1933 Chevrolet I am using Valvoline VR1 Synthetic 20W50 since it is a synthetic oil and has a high zinc level. I buy this on Amazon.

For my dash pots I use Penrite SU damper carb oil that I buy from Restoration Supply Company. It is my understanding that 3 in 1 Multi-Purpose oil also works fine in the dash pots, but I have never used it. The 3 in 1 is cheaper and I may buy it the next time I need some dash pot oil.
 
I bought MOSS's Pentrite steering column grease, because the bottle dispenser works well, and their SU damper fluid. This was probably 10 years ago, and I have plenty left...
 
I have used their Collector's Choice oil for 11 years and am very pleased with it. 20W-50 in summer and 10w-40 in winter.
 
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