Was clearing out my mom's house a couple of years ago when she passed and I came across two cans of pcmo... Veedol and B/A. See attached photos.
The B/A can-top, that's self explanatory... but I have to admit the sae grade designation is a bit confusing to me... SAE 20-20W (not like how we'd write it today (i.e. 20W-20)... and also, it's confusing how it seems to be multigrade, but the second number appears to be the same viscosity as the first number.
The Veedol can top (barely) reads " 20 (20W) " and "For Services MN-ME"... or Services MN-ME.
Can anyone shed any light or comment?
Oh, btw, at least in Canada, B/A was the predecessor Company to Gulf.
The B/A can-top, that's self explanatory... but I have to admit the sae grade designation is a bit confusing to me... SAE 20-20W (not like how we'd write it today (i.e. 20W-20)... and also, it's confusing how it seems to be multigrade, but the second number appears to be the same viscosity as the first number.
The Veedol can top (barely) reads " 20 (20W) " and "For Services MN-ME"... or Services MN-ME.
Can anyone shed any light or comment?
Oh, btw, at least in Canada, B/A was the predecessor Company to Gulf.