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Ray Andraka wrote
The other surprise to me was that they claim multi-weight oil is bad for corrosion resistance if the airplane is not flown very frequently (a couple times a week) because it drains off too quickly. I vaguely recall seeing a similar claim a while back. Ray, do a search on the Lyc o-320H engine. The "H" engine had a real bad habit of cam failure until the FAA put out an AD mandating that a particular additive be used in the oil. This seemed to fix the problem, I taught in one particular 172N for six years with never a problem. The additive was so good, that it is now a standard ingredient of the AeroShell multigrade oil. I see this "snake oil" being sold over the counter at Sun n Fun, but the name escapes me right now. I would't switch if I were you. Bob Moore |
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