You can use gear oil. Transmission oil can be to thin, and leak out of the gaskets, Ive had this happen a coupple times. I use Amsoil synthetic chain case oil.
You do not need oil in order to use electric chain saws. You only need to use lubrication to keep the bar and chain working correctly.
No, use heated mineral oil or linseed oil, or a polyurethane sealer.
8 ozs. i use 80-90w gear lube in my chaincase.
Yes
2,6liter
Use a chain wax, not an oil. Any kind would do just make sure not to use an corrosive materials like WD-40.
DG makes a good chain lube . If you want to save money get some chain saw bar and chain oil .it has a cling agent in it which makes it stick to the chain . Dump some in a can and use a old paint brush and paint it on the chain .
Electric chainsaws do not use gas !! They do however use oil on the chain.
Many timing chain tensioners use oil pressure to operate as well as lubricate the chain. So oil pump failure and timing chain bind can be related. This car has a spring tensioner that does not use oil pressure. Your problem was most likely a clogged oil pickup screen. This will starve the pump. You need to change oil more often.
The colored links can be very hard to find on a used chain. It helps to use some brake cleaner to remove the oil on the chain.The colored links can be very hard to find on a used chain. It helps to use some brake cleaner to remove the oil on the chain.
The 2004 Saturn Vue 2.2L Engine Uses a Timing CHAIN. It is Much better than a belt, and for 2004, Saturn fixed the issue with poor oil pressure on the timing chain and they last much longer than their predecessors.