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Hi Peter
The aircraft that I purchased had a long history of sticking valves. When I bought it I started adding Avblend and haven't had any problem. I also lean aggressively on the ground and monitor engine in flight on an EI monitor. So maybe any of those things could be responsible for my good luck with valves - but I'm going to continue using Avblend ![]() Tony C-GICE In article , Peter wrote: Has anyone any experience of AVblend aviation lubricant? http://www.avblend.com/ It seems to have been around some time, and is FAA approved. The brochure says that this oil kept a Lycoming in sound condition for nearly 8000 hours. That's three engine lifetimes! I remember reading years ago that this stuff AVBlend was a special oil that "does what it says on the tin" Peter. -- Return address is invalid to help stop junk mail. E-mail replies to but remove the X and the Y. -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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Peter wrote: Has anyone any experience of AVblend aviation lubricant? http://www.avblend.com/ It seems to have been around some time, and is FAA approved. The brochure says that this oil kept a Lycoming in sound condition for nearly 8000 hours. That's three engine lifetimes! I remember reading years ago that this stuff AVBlend was a special oil that "does what it says on the tin" TBO Advisor strongly recommends the use of AvBlend on all aircraft piston engines... Juan |
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![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message ... In article , Peter wrote: Has anyone any experience of AVblend aviation lubricant? http://www.avblend.com/ It seems to have been around some time, and is FAA approved. The brochure says that this oil kept a Lycoming in sound condition for nearly 8000 hours. That's three engine lifetimes! I remember reading years ago that this stuff AVBlend was a special oil that "does what it says on the tin" TBO Advisor strongly recommends the use of AvBlend on all aircraft piston engines... Juan Ah, yes, well. Let them furnish their affidavies and sworn witnesses. Their claims sound as believable as those about STP, teflon-impregnated oil, Rube Goldberg carburetor gadgets that give 100 mpg, and the guy who got 10,000 hours on his O-320 using MMO in the gas and oil. If the damned exorbitantly-priced stuff is so great the oil companies can reverse-engineer it and stick it in the oil. Maybe that's what Shell did with Aeroshell+. |
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![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message ... In article , Peter wrote: Has anyone any experience of AVblend aviation lubricant? http://www.avblend.com/ It seems to have been around some time, and is FAA approved. The brochure says that this oil kept a Lycoming in sound condition for nearly 8000 hours. That's three engine lifetimes! I remember reading years ago that this stuff AVBlend was a special oil that "does what it says on the tin" TBO Advisor strongly recommends the use of AvBlend on all aircraft piston engines... Juan Why do they recommend it? |
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![]() Do you operate lean of peak, out of interest? Hi Peter No - I learned about it over in the Cessna Owners Group but most of the advice there was that it is best done on fuel injected engines as the carburettor does not distribute the fuel evenly enough. Mine is an 0300-D 6 cyl carburated. Walter Atkinson of Advanced Pilot Seminars is over in that group and is very knowledgeable about lean of peak operations. -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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