I need some quick advice on oil for the A-65 in my 41 Taylorcraft. The Continental manual I have (Revised in 1948) says use SAE 20 below 32º F, Aero grade No. 60 from 32º F to 70ºF, Aero grade No. 80 from 70º to 100ºF and Aero grade No. 100 above 100ºF.
The A-65 Spec from Continental says use Grade No. 80 for operating temp from 120ºF to 180ºF and SAE 30 for operating temp below 120ºF.
Our EAA chapter is buying a pallet of Aircraft 20W50 and I can get a case for $42.50.
None of my books even recognize multi grade oil.
Do I go with the new multi grade? Is that a good price? (never bought multi before). Will the engine be OK with the new oil or do I keep going with the old single weight. The engine is a mid time and doesn't seem to leak a drop.
Opinions? Opinions with actual knowledge? Legalities? (What do the IAs and FAA guys say about using an oil not in the manufacturer’s book?)
By the way, I have to call the guy TONIGHT to get on the list for a case.
The A-65 Spec from Continental says use Grade No. 80 for operating temp from 120ºF to 180ºF and SAE 30 for operating temp below 120ºF.
Our EAA chapter is buying a pallet of Aircraft 20W50 and I can get a case for $42.50.
None of my books even recognize multi grade oil.
Do I go with the new multi grade? Is that a good price? (never bought multi before). Will the engine be OK with the new oil or do I keep going with the old single weight. The engine is a mid time and doesn't seem to leak a drop.
Opinions? Opinions with actual knowledge? Legalities? (What do the IAs and FAA guys say about using an oil not in the manufacturer’s book?)
By the way, I have to call the guy TONIGHT to get on the list for a case.
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