Roadkill601
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Ahhh...ya...agreed sounds like bs.I gotta call BS on that one. 25 years in car dealership shops and I've never even heard mention of a viscosity checker, let alone used one.
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Ahhh...ya...agreed sounds like bs.I gotta call BS on that one. 25 years in car dealership shops and I've never even heard mention of a viscosity checker, let alone used one.
Ahhh...ya...agreed sounds like bs.
I gotta call BS on that one. 25 years in car dealership shops and I've never even heard mention of a viscosity checker, let alone used one.
I gotta call BS on that one. 25 years in car dealership shops and I've never even heard mention of a viscosity checker, let alone used one.
Oil test labs do this type of thing. Here's a discussion of a "viscosity checker":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscometer
It's basically how much fluid flows through an orifice in a given period of time at a specific temperature. I wouldn't think it's a house-hold item, though!