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No more stiff gears however cold it is! PERFECT fluidity at "below zero" combined with more than ample viscosity at all temperatures. Two of the amazing characteristic! of Opaline Gear Lubricant. Proof of the above statement is given by the following verdict Of* the Sooiety of Automotive Engineers, an authoritative and independent body;— . "The film strength of Sinclair Opaline Gear Lubricant is beyond conception, having a resistance in summer weather exceeding an oil of 160 viscosity at 210 degrees F., or in other words a film Strength exceeding 12,000 pounds per iqu*re inch, where all straight mineral oils fail at 8000 pounds per square inch Or under, while Sinelair Opaline Glar Lubricant has a resistance to leakage Which is more than three times that M an oil of 160 viscosity at 210 degrees Fahrenheit. The heaviest frost cannot congeal Sinclair Opaline Gear Lubricant. The result is a oliefinger gear change at ail temperatures• "On the other hand, during winter weather, it has circulating and nonchannelling properties equal to or exceeding an oil having a pour point below zero degrees F. with a 90 viscosity at 210 degrees F." (» Have your gear box and differential drained and flushed, then filled with Opaline Gear Lubricant. You will immediately notice much easier gear changing and a quieter transmission—at all temperatures. SINCLAIR Opaline Gear Lubricant Per all-year-ronnd Transmission ami Differential fcnbrication Obtainable at all leading Service Stations and Garages throughout New Zealand. OALQETY & COMPANY, LTD., SOLE DISTBIBUTORS FOB NEW ISALAND AWD AUSTRALIA.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 6
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