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Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 10:08 pm Post subject: Motor oil |
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Sometime English is a weird language for us
Didier Blouzard+33 6 5184 4802
Le 13 mai 2015 à 04:26, Ernest Martinez <erniel29(at)gmail.com (erniel29(at)gmail.com)> a écrit :
[quote]Yea sometimes I flipped she her on it peddle, to jiggle the cripple too.
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Roger Kemp <f16viperdoc(at)me.com (f16viperdoc(at)me.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Ernie,
As a side note, if my 52 is going to sit for awhile I drain the supple into a catch tank. I leave the sump poem with a she from it to a 5 gal. Gas can. The 50's engine is still pickled.
Doc
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On May 12, 2015, at 7:33 PM, Ernest Martinez <[url=javascript:_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'erniel29(at)gmail.com\');]erniel29(at)gmail.com[/url]> wrote:
Quote: | Jon,
Before you switch, keep in mind we live in the tropics and operate our birds mostly in very hot weather. I ran the Phillips in my previous CJ And now run Aeroshell in the new one. I've found that I have much less oil accumulation in my lower cylinders with the Aeroshell.
Obviously this is purely anecdotal, since there are many other factors at play, but you have to ask yourself, do you need the multi weight capabilities based on the average temps you fly in? The same capabilities that allow the oil to flow in freezing temps, allow it to flow past your rings in a 90 degree hangar.
Just a thought.
Ernie
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Jon Blake <[url=javascript:_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'jblake207(at)comcast.net\');]jblake207(at)comcast.net[/url]> wrote:
Quote: | Yep... In fact, done it before. Thanks Dennis.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
"A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
Won't hurt a thing.
Let's say you had recently changed the oil and switched to the Philips 25W-60 and you were at an airshow or fly-in that did not have anything other than Aeroshell 100 and you needed a quart or two of oil. Would you add 1 or 2 qts of the Aeroshell 100 or go without it?
I think you'd add it. I certainly would.
Dennis
From: Jon Blake <jblake207(at)comcast.net>
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Motor oil
OK, you've convinced me to switch. However, I still need opinions. I have a case of Aeroshell W100 leftover... What are your thoughts on occasionally mixing a quart in with the Phillips 25w60? JB
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
"A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:Philips 25W-60 which is for radial engines.
From the Philips web site:
"X/C 25W-60 Aviation Oil is recommended for use in radial pistonengines and in other aviation piston engines originally designed torun on heavier-grade oils, such as Commercial Grade 120."
Dennis
From: Jon Blake <jblake207(at)comcast.net> To: yak-list(at)matronics.com Sent: Friday, May 8, 2015 4:50 PM Subject: Motor oil
Need your opinions... I've always used Aeroshell 100 straight 50 weight oil. However, the local oil company where I've always bought my oil went out of business. Through another local company I can get the multi viscosity Phillips 20w50, but not sure about using it in a round motor, especially in the hot environment of the SE US. What say you? JB
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 4:33 am Post subject: Motor oil |
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WE DON'T STAND FOR NO "JIGGLING THE CRIPPLES" IN MY USA!
..."flipping her on the peddle" sounds intriguing though.
Rico Jaeger
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From: didier.blouzard(at)gmail.com
Subject: Re: Yak-List: Motor oil
Date: Wed, 13 May 2015 08:07:44 +0200
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
Sometime English is a weird language for us
Didier Blouzard+33 6 5184 4802
Le 13 mai 2015 à 04:26, Ernest Martinez <erniel29(at)gmail.com (erniel29(at)gmail.com)> a écrit :
[quote]Yea sometimes I flipped she her on it peddle, to jiggle the cripple too.
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Roger Kemp <f16viperdoc(at)me.com (f16viperdoc(at)me.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Ernie,
As a side note, if my 52 is going to sit for awhile I drain the supple into a catch tank. I leave the sump poem with a she from it to a 5 gal. Gas can. The 50's engine is still pickled.
Doc
Sent from my iPad
On May 12, 2015, at 7:33 PM, Ernest Martinez <erniel29(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: | Jon,
Before you switch, keep in mind we live in the tropics and operate our birds mostly in very hot weather. I ran the Phillips in my previous CJ And now run Aeroshell in the new one. I've found that I have much less oil accumulation in my lower cylinders with the Aeroshell.
Obviously this is purely anecdotal, since there are many other factors at play, but you have to ask yourself, do you need the multi weight capabilities based on the average temps you fly in? The same capabilities that allow the oil to flow in freezing temps, allow it to flow past your rings in a 90 degree hangar.
Just a thought.
Ernie
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Jon Blake <jblake207(at)comcast.net> wrote:
Quote: | Yep... In fact, done it before. Thanks Dennis.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
"A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
Won't hurt a thing.
Let's say you had recently changed the oil and switched to the Philips 25W-60 and you were at an airshow or fly-in that did not have anything other than Aeroshell 100 and you needed a quart or two of oil. Would you add 1 or 2 qts of the Aeroshell 100 or go without it?
I think you'd add it. I certainly would.
Dennis
From: Jon Blake <jblake207(at)comcast.net>
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Motor oil
OK, you've convinced me to switch. However, I still need opinions. I have a case of Aeroshell W100 leftover... What are your thoughts on occasionally mixing a quart in with the Phillips 25w60? JB
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
"A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:Philips 25W-60 which is for radial engines.
From the Philips web site:
"X/C 25W-60 Aviation Oil is recommended for use in radial pistonengines and in other aviation piston engines originally designed torun on heavier-grade oils, such as Commercial Grade 120."
Dennis
From: Jon Blake <jblake207(at)comcast.net> To: yak-list(at)matronics.com Sent: Friday, May 8, 2015 4:50 PM Subject: Motor oil
Need your opinions... I've always used Aeroshell 100 straight 50 weight oil. However, the local oil company where I've always bought my oil went out of business. Through another local company I can get the multi viscosity Phillips 20w50, but not sure about using it in a round motor, especially in the hot environment of the SE US. What say you? JB
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 5:40 am Post subject: Motor oil |
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Good point Ernie and something that I've already considered. If need be, I can always switch to a straight weight oil. Appreciate the advice.
While on the subject of oil accumulation in the lower cylinders... I've noticed that when I DO NOT perform the high power run just prior to shut down I get much less oil in those cylinders. I started noticing this last fall and decided to stop doing the high power run on shut down. Since I stopped that procedure, I now have very little oil dripping from the exhausts and intake drains.
JB
From: "Ernest Martinez" <erniel29(at)gmail.com>
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 7:33:24 PM
Subject: Re: Motor oil
Jon,
Before you switch, keep in mind we live in the tropics and operate our birds mostly in very hot weather. I ran the Phillips in my previous CJ And now run Aeroshell in the new one. I've found that I have much less oil accumulation in my lower cylinders with the Aeroshell.
Obviously this is purely anecdotal, since there are many other factors at play, but you have to ask yourself, do you need the multi weight capabilities based on the average temps you fly in? The same capabilities that allow the oil to flow in freezing temps, allow it to flow past your rings in a 90 degree hangar.
Just a thought.
Ernie
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Jon Blake <jblake207(at)comcast.net (jblake207(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
Quote: | Yep... In fact, done it before. Thanks Dennis.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
"A. Dennis Savarese" <[url=JAVASCRIPT-BLOCKED_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net\');]dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net[/url]> wrote:
Won't hurt a thing.
Let's say you had recently changed the oil and switched to the Philips 25W-60 and you were at an airshow or fly-in that did not have anything other than Aeroshell 100 and you needed a quart or two of oil. Would you add 1 or 2 qts of the Aeroshell 100 or go without it?
I think you'd add it. I certainly would.
Dennis
From: Jon Blake <[url=JAVASCRIPT-BLOCKED_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'jblake207(at)comcast.net\');]jblake207(at)comcast.net[/url]>
To: [url=JAVASCRIPT-BLOCKED_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'yak-list(at)matronics.com\');]yak-list(at)matronics.com[/url]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Motor oil
OK, you've convinced me to switch. However, I still need opinions. I have a case of Aeroshell W100 leftover... What are your thoughts on occasionally mixing a quart in with the Phillips 25w60? JB
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
"A. Dennis Savarese" <[url=JAVASCRIPT-BLOCKED_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net\');]dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net[/url]> wrote: Philips 25W-60 which is for radial engines.
From the Philips web site:
"X/C 25W-60 Aviation Oil is recommended for use in radial pistonengines and in other aviation piston engines originally designed torun on heavier-grade oils, such as Commercial Grade 120."
Dennis
From: Jon Blake <[url=JAVASCRIPT-BLOCKED_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'jblake207(at)comcast.net\');]jblake207(at)comcast.net[/url]>To: [url=JAVASCRIPT-BLOCKED_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'yak-list(at)matronics.com\');]yak-list(at)matronics.com[/url] Sent: Friday, May 8, 2015 4:50 PMSubject: Motor oil
Need your opinions... I've always used Aeroshell 100 straight 50 weight oil. However, the local oil company where I've always bought my oil went out of business. Through another local company I can get the multi viscosity Phillips 20w50, but not sure about using it in a round motor, especially in the hot environment of the SE US. What say you? JB
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 5:41 am Post subject: Motor oil |
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Apple auto correct is even weirder! Has a mind of its on.
Doc
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On May 13, 2015, at 1:07 AM, Didier BLOUZARD <didier.blouzard(at)gmail.com (didier.blouzard(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote]Sometime English is a weird language for us
Didier Blouzard+33 6 5184 4802
Le 13 mai 2015 à 04:26, Ernest Martinez <erniel29(at)gmail.com (erniel29(at)gmail.com)> a écrit :
Quote: | Yea sometimes I flipped she her on it peddle, to jiggle the cripple too.
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Roger Kemp <f16viperdoc(at)me.com (f16viperdoc(at)me.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Ernie,
As a side note, if my 52 is going to sit for awhile I drain the supple into a catch tank. I leave the sump poem with a she from it to a 5 gal. Gas can. The 50's engine is still pickled.
Doc
Sent from my iPad
On May 12, 2015, at 7:33 PM, Ernest Martinez <[url=javascript:_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'erniel29(at)gmail.com\');]erniel29(at)gmail.com[/url]> wrote:
Quote: | Jon,
Before you switch, keep in mind we live in the tropics and operate our birds mostly in very hot weather. I ran the Phillips in my previous CJ And now run Aeroshell in the new one. I've found that I have much less oil accumulation in my lower cylinders with the Aeroshell.
Obviously this is purely anecdotal, since there are many other factors at play, but you have to ask yourself, do you need the multi weight capabilities based on the average temps you fly in? The same capabilities that allow the oil to flow in freezing temps, allow it to flow past your rings in a 90 degree hangar.
Just a thought.
Ernie
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Jon Blake <[url=javascript:_e(%7B%7D,\'cvml\',\'jblake207(at)comcast.net\');]jblake207(at)comcast.net[/url]> wrote:
Quote: | Yep.. In fact, done it before. Thanks Dennis.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
"A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
Won't hurt a thing.
Let's say you had recently changed the oil and switched to the Philips 25W-60 and you were at an airshow or fly-in that did not have anything other than Aeroshell 100 and you needed a quart or two of oil. Would you add 1 or 2 qts of the Aeroshell 100 or go without it?
I think you'd add it. I certainly would.
Dennis
From: Jon Blake <jblake207(at)comcast.net>
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Motor oil
OK, you've convinced me to switch. However, I still need opinions. I have a case of Aeroshell W100 leftover... What are your thoughts on occasionally mixing a quart in with the Phillips 25w60? JB
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
"A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:Philips 25W-60 which is for radial engines.
From the Philips web site:
"X/C 25W-60 Aviation Oil is recommended for use in radial pistonengines and in other aviation piston engines originally designed torun on heavier-grade oils, such as Commercial Grade 120."
Dennis
From: Jon Blake <jblake207(at)comcast.net> To: yak-list(at)matronics.com Sent: Friday, May 8, 2015 4:50 PM Subject: Motor oil
Need your opinions... I've always used Aeroshell 100 straight 50 weight oil. However, the local oil company where I've always bought my oil went out of business. Through another local company I can get the multi viscosity Phillips 20w50, but not sure about using it in a round motor, especially in the hot environment of the SE US. What say you? JB
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Jon, sell the case of oil. From the time you purchased it until now, you can make a buck or two. Swap it for something like a car of beer we can drink!!! On May 12, 2015 11:40 AM, "Jon Blake" <jblake207(at)comcast.net (jblake207(at)comcast.net)> wrote:[quote]OK, you've convinced me to switch. However, I still need opinions. I have a case of Aeroshell W100 leftover... What are your thoughts on occasionally mixing a quart in with the Phillips 25w60? JB
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"A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
Philips 25W-60 which is for radial engines.
From the Philips web site:
"X/C 25W-60 Aviation Oil is recommended for use in radial piston
engines and in other aviation piston engines originally designed to
run on heavier-grade oils, such as Commercial Grade 120."
Dennis
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Sent: Friday, May 8, 2015 4:50 PM
Subject: Motor oil
Need your opinions... I've always used Aeroshell 100 straight 50 weight oil. However, the local oil company where I've always bought my oil went out of business. Through another local company I can get the multi viscosity Phillips 20w50, but not sure about using it in a round motor, especially in the hot environment of the SE US. What say you? JB
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