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Build9A 02-04-2006 09:00 AM

Oil grades vs seasons
 
I live in Florida and have a 9A 0-320 lyc. I won a case of Exxon Elite on Dougs VAF site awhile ago and used it after the first 50 hours on mineral oil (new engine). Using the multigrade elite coincided with the colder months here in the sunshine state, 30 to 40 degrees in the morning, 65-75 by afternoon. The multigrade allows the engine to start immediately on colder mornings and doesn't wear out my starter on the early morning flights. My question is; as the outside temps warm up over the spring and summer 80s-90s, should I change grades and brands ie. single grade shell or should I continue to use the multigrade? Any comments appreciated. thanks.

robertahegy 02-04-2006 09:26 AM

If it is a 20W50 or 15W50 it should be fine for your climate. I use Aeroshell 15W50 year around in Wisconsin. Smart choice in breaking your engine in on mineral oil. That's what I did and my oil consumption is about 20 hrs to the qt.

Roberta

mahlon_r 02-04-2006 10:24 AM

EXXON Elite should be satisfactory for use, over the entire range of temps experienced in Florida year round. Save the old bottles with Bruce's Flying Tiger airplane on them as they will become collector?s items soon!
Good Luck,
Mahlon
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az_gila 02-04-2006 11:25 AM

Rtfm
 
Why not just go by what the manufacturer says??

The applicable document is here....

http://www.lycoming.textron.com/supp...ns/SI1014M.pdf

gil in Tucson

If in doubt, read the manual.... :)


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