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17th September 1965
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l'ECIALLY developed for commercial fleet operation is a new crankcase oil, BP Vanethis. This new oil, now being rketed in the UK by The Power Petroleum Co. Ltd., is [rned to be suitable for use with both diesel and petrol engines Ater Petroleum states that the high temperature properties of nellus prevent ring sticking (caused by deposits formed at h temperatures) and that the oil has excellent anti-oxidant perties. so eliminating corrosion of main and big-end ,rings.

'urther claims made for this lubricant are that it has excepsal low-temperature dispersant characteristics (so that sludge med during stop-start running is held in suspension out of m's way) and that its ability to neutralize combustion aids uces ring and liner wear to a minimum.

ixtensive tests have., been carried out on Vanellus at BP's iearch Centre during the past 18 months—these are said to re proved that the oil is suitable for use with all types or °motive diesel engine and is also satisfactory for mixed, operation.

rketed by: The Power Petroleum Company Ltd., Cecil imbers, 76-78 Strand, London WC2.