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Bar And Chain Oil: The Test Results
A head-to-head test of 1 bar and chain oil options with the measured results for each. See how they ranked and watch the full test video.
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Bar & Chain Oil
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The measured results
Every number below is read straight from the test. Scroll sideways to see all measurements. Products are listed in the order they finished.
| Product | Lubricity/scoring test vs 10W-30 | Cold flow test at 15 below zero Fahrenheit | Tackiness after use | Foaming test in see-through crankcase | Used oil filtration check |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1Bar & Chain Oil | the bearing on the left is a 10w30 from a previous video the bearing on the right is the bar and chain oil as you can see there's a lot more scoring on the barn chain bearing than there is on the 10w30 (chapter marker states 14.4% more scoring/damage) | when it's really cold it doesn't flow | once it's heated up it loses that tackiness so any sort of advantage anticipated from having sort of a cushioning effect from having that tackiness is going to be lost pretty much the first time you use it | what we noticed was inside the engine that had the see-through panel it did seem to have a little bit of foaming that's a problem you don't want your oil to foam at all | I'm not finding any sort of contamination inside this filter |
How it was tested
- lubricity/bearing scoring test compared to 10W-30
- cold flow test at negative 15 degrees Fahrenheit
- foaming test using a see-through crankcase engine
- engine load test mowing tall grass
- used oil filtration for metal contamination
“so as barn chain oil it gets substitute for motor oil I don't really think it is because we saw some very interesting things from the testing”