'What oils are you folks using in the Warner 165s? NC19143 had Aero
shell 100 in it when I got it. I have a barrel of aero shell 15W50
multi weight, high detergent, should I use it in my Warner 165?'
Re: Oil usage
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Re: Oil usage
'Tom,
Do not use it. Is it not of the correct molecular structure and will actually wear the engine. I use ONLY Phillips 25x60. It is made for radials and Rangers with loose tolerances. You will add many hours of life to it if you use it. Phillips engineers do not recommend their 15x50 either! Yes I talked directly to the engineers that developed it for the radials specifically.
We use it in all the radials and the Ranger all year. You can prop a 220 Cont. at 26 degrees F without preheating! I have done it....
For what it's worth.
Gene
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Do not use it. Is it not of the correct molecular structure and will actually wear the engine. I use ONLY Phillips 25x60. It is made for radials and Rangers with loose tolerances. You will add many hours of life to it if you use it. Phillips engineers do not recommend their 15x50 either! Yes I talked directly to the engineers that developed it for the radials specifically.
We use it in all the radials and the Ranger all year. You can prop a 220 Cont. at 26 degrees F without preheating! I have done it....
For what it's worth.
Gene
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Re: Oil usage
'--- In fairchildclub@y..., "Vintage Wings, Inc." wrote:
made for radials and Rangers with loose tolerances. You will add
many hours of life to it if you use it. Phillips engineers do not
recommend their 15x50 either! Yes I talked directly to the engineers
that developed it for the radials specifically.
http://www.sacskyranch.com
They have it for 74 bucks for 10 gals. = $1.85 per qt.
thanks for the advice'
will actually wear the engine. I use ONLY Phillips 25x60. It is> Tom,
>
> Do not use it. Is it not of the correct molecular structure and
made for radials and Rangers with loose tolerances. You will add
many hours of life to it if you use it. Phillips engineers do not
recommend their 15x50 either! Yes I talked directly to the engineers
that developed it for the radials specifically.
a 220 Cont. at 26 degrees F without preheating! I have done it....>
> We use it in all the radials and the Ranger all year. You can prop
I just found it on line at:>
> For what it's worth.
>
> Gene
http://www.sacskyranch.com
They have it for 74 bucks for 10 gals. = $1.85 per qt.
thanks for the advice'
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Re: Oil usage
'Tom,
Thanks. I hope everyone will try it! I can buy it locally but I will pass this on also.
Gene
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Thanks. I hope everyone will try it! I can buy it locally but I will pass this on also.
Gene
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