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Morris Golden Film 2 Stroke Engine Oil (1 Litre Bottle)

GOLDEN FILM CLASSIC 2-STROKE OIL


Key Features

  • Traditional Technology: Specifically formulated for vintage and classic 2-stroke engines.
  • Optimal Anti-Wear Performance: Protects engine components and reduces wear.
  • Strong Lubrication Film: Prevents seizure during overheating and ensures smooth operation.
  • Minimised Deposits: Reduces port and exhaust deposits for cleaner performance.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for both pre-mix and injector systems.

Description

Golden Film Classic 2-Stroke Oil is designed to meet the unique requirements of classic, vintage, and veteran motorcycles with air-cooled 2-stroke engines. Utilizing traditional technology, this oil delivers optimal anti-wear performance and creates a robust lubrication film that protects older engines.

It helps prevent engine seizure during temporary overheating, ensuring reliable operation and reducing deposit build-up in exhausts and ports. Its compatibility with both pre-mix and injector systems makes it an ideal choice for classic motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts.


Applications

Perfect for 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s British, Japanese, and European classic 2-stroke motorcycles and scooters, including:

  • Villiers
  • BSA
  • Bultaco
  • Lambretta
  • Vespa
  • Honda
  • Yamaha
  • And many more iconic brands

Performance Levels

  • API TC
  • JASO FB

Physical Characteristics

  • Colour: Blue/Green
  • Density @ 15°C: 0.880
  • Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C (cSt): 10.5
  • Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C (cSt): 83
  • Viscosity Index: 110
  • Sulphated Ash (%Wt.): <0.10
  • Pour Point (°C): -25
  • Flash Point (Closed, °C): 170

Manufacturer: Morris

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