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Sleeper

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I'm having a hard time finding Mobilfluid 424 up here, does anybody know what another brand equivalent would be, that has the same specs?

Thanks
Paul
 
doesn't canadian tire carry that?

Just kiddin. Grainger has a location in the toronto area. Here is their ph# 905-731-5516. They should have the 424 mobil. Citgo torque fluid is another good one. And i've heard that CAT 30w drivetrain oil is also pretty good. :D

Oh yea i forgot to add.. GO MAPLE LEAFS. I'm not an osgood fan at all.
 
Thanks blackplague

I bet Canadian Tire in a rural area would carry it ;)

I called Granger and they didn't carry it :(
I'm trying to find a Citgo distributor up here.

LOL "GO MAPLE LEAFS. I'm not an osgood fan at all."

Paul
 
Originally posted by 77 cruiser
Try looking for a Mobil bulk dealer the`ll have in 5 gal. pails.

Jim

I contacted the head office here, and they said that they don"t carry it ??? :confused:

Still looking :(

Paul
 
Grainger does carry 424 in 2-1/2 gal containers. Drop an Email to Jason White he works for Granger and may be able to help. V6Racer@aol.com
 
quickt
The guy I spoke to at Granger (The one here in Toronto) said they did not carry it. :confused: I will drop Jason a line and see if he can find out what the scoop is.

Thanks
Paul
 
When I bought mine here in Kansas City, I went to Grainger and they had to order it in...If they use the same Grainger part # in Canada as they do here in the US, I don't know why you wouldn't be able to get it...

Here is the part # I used when I bought it here... # 4ZF29 ...This is the number for a 2.5 U.S. gallon container...

Try it out and see if it works...
 
4ZF29

The part number is 4ZF29 for a 2.5 gal container. Go to www.grainger.com and put this number in the search field.
If you have any problems let me know if I can help you.
 
sounds like a little road trip to a Grainger's in Detroit is in the future for you...
 
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