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AeroShell Oil W 15W-50

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AeroShell 15W-50 Semi-synthetic lubricating oil for aircraft piston engines, SAE J1899 Multigrade, AMOC FAA AD 80-04-03 R2 p.1b, MIL-L-22851, 

AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 is qualified for use in all Continental Motors’ liquid cooled and air cooled aircraft piston engines, 

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Specifications, Approvals & Recommendations

·SAE J1899 Multigrade
·AMOC FAA AD 80-04-03 R2 p.1b
AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 was developed in co-operation with Textron Lycoming and Continental Motors and conforms to their specifications 301F and MHS-24A respectively. This oil is also approved under Military Specification MIL-L-22851 which is now obsolete and has been replaced by the SAE J1899 specification. AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 is also approved for use in all Pratt & Whitney radial aircraft engines.
In addition AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 meets the provisions of Lycoming Service Bulletin 446C and 471, plus Service Instruction 1409A and meets the American FAA Airworthiness Directive 80-04-03 R2 p.1b which specifies special anti-wear requirements for certain engine models.
·AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 already contains, in the correct proportions, an anti-wear additive equivalent to the Lycoming additive LW 16702; operators who use AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 DO NOT need to add this Lycoming additive to the oil.
·AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 is qualified for use in all Continental Motors’ liquid cooled and air cooled aircraft piston engines.
·French: XO-162/a3
·Joint Service Designation: OMD-162
·Textron Lycoming: 301F Service Bulletins 446C and 471, Service Instruction 14909A
·Continental: MHS 24A, SIL 99-2
·Pratt & Whitney: Service Bulletin 1183

Main Applications

·AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 is intended for use in certified fourstroke cycle aircraft piston engines. AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 is superior to single grade oils in almost every application. It offers easier starting, better lubrication after start-up, reduced wear, reduced corrosion and rusting, and improved cleanliness with oil pressures and temperatures equal to that of single grade SAE 50 oils at fully warmed up conditions.
·The anti-corrosion additive system is designed to prevent rust or corrosion in all types of aircraft piston engines. In comparative testing of camshaft rusting under high humidity conditions, AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 was almost entirely rust free while other camshafts conditioned on other oils showed sometimes heavy rusting on cam lobes and bearing surfaces.
·These results indicate that AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 can provide maximum anti-corrosion protection for aircraft piston engines, when combined with proper maintenance practices and proper operating conditions.
·Because of the improved flow characteristics of AeroShell Oil W 15W-50, operators may observe slightly lower oil temperatures in some aircraft. On larger aircraft, the oil cooler flap will normally compensate for this change. However, in small aircraft, oil temperature could be reduced slightly. Operators should always check the oil temperature to ensure that they are in the range specified by the manufacturer. Most manufacturers recommend cruising oil temperatures between 82 to 930C (180 to 2000F). Oil temperatures significantly below this range can result in excessive water and fuel contamination in the crankcase.

Performance, Features & Benefits 

·Provides excellent rust and corrosion protection for aircraft engines.
·Promotes engine cleanliness, fights wear, offers excellent anti-foam properties.
·Helps reduce oil consumption by up to 50% and provides superior oil flow at low temperatures.
·Compatible with other approved aircraft piston engine oils. Functions as an all season oil, no seasonal changes needed.
·Reduces fuel consumption by up to 5% over single grades.
·Provides superior high temperature oxidation stability.
·AeroShell Oil W 15W-50 is not recommended for use in automotive engines. For automotive engines converted for use in aircraft, the specific engine manufacturer or the conversion agency should be consulted for proper oil recommendation.