Robin Longdon
Woodcote Automotive
Knutsford
Tel: 01565 653658
Mob: 07974 169136
email: [email protected]
or [email protected]
From his internet entry, he says he will post product out so no need to collect.
I could ask him if he'd consider running an 'oils clinic' on here but does anyone think that would be worth the bother?
Millers Oils appear to be a UK company (Leeds based?) which I would regard as a plus as we could use some good UK companies to support. Robin Longdon explained that a few years back they had decided to work on developing specialists oils with specs and technical support aimed at giving reassurance to owners of specialist cars.
So off I went yesterday to Bury where the excellent Adrian treated me to an ATF change and filter clean etc. and also rear diff oil change. He said it was a good decision to change it. The fluid was in good nick and the filter was clear, but there was plenty of black sludge in the bottom pan. I think it feels better for new ATF (gear change maybe a bit lighter/smoother) but I know I feel a lot better for having had it done. Best to maintain and avoid trouble and not maintain and end up repairing trouble, and they say ATF should be done every 24k miles I think. Also, whether its because I had new diff. oil in or not, I thought the slight clunk I sometimes get when moving from 'D' to 'R' on the gear selector, had disappeared.
In the meantime I went to Bury Market and bought lunch. On the way I walked past the E Lancs steam railway, who had a WW2 nostalgia day in progress, and outside was a pristine maroon coloured 1942 Chrysler New Yorker, with two guys in dressed perfectly in period clothes (pinstripes double breasted suits and wide brimmed hats). The told me they bought it down south from the driver of the diplomat who it was allocated to when it was decommissioned in 1950. It was in his garage and apart from some deterioration of the interior trim, was in excellent condition. A stunning US classic.
I can really recommend Adrian in Bury if he's anywhere near you. He knows his Bongos inside out (does all the work for Manchester Campers and their Bongos) and the Bury market area is such a nice place to use up the time while he works on it.




