Old 12-18-19, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 79pmooney
I suspect if you apply the motor oil as carefully as you would very expensive bike chain lube, that the mess would be quite tolerable. Maybe use a Q-tip? Or a pocket knife. Dip blade into oil then along the inner-outer interface on each side of each link. Slow, But a careful job should work just fine and not be too messy and not throw oil. (And yes, motor oil is formulated for different challenges. Bike chains and normal riding are so un-demanding lubrication-wise that simple 3-1 oil works just fine. That motor oil will still be working when you get your pedal RPM up to 5000.

Ben
There's a surplus store not that far from me only about 7 kilometers each way and that store sells syringes. I get a couple and cut off the needle a bit from the tip. It's perfect for getting oil precisely where I want it. I often use motor oil for lubricating my chains and wipe off any excess.

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