Division
Aviation
Classification
Lubricants
Product Category
Engine Oils
Product Type
Dispersant Aviation Engine Oils
Engine Type
Aviation Piston Engines
SAE Viscosity grade
50
Base Oil Type
Mineral
Container Type
Bottle
Container Size
1 Qt Bottle
Pack
Case of 6 X 1 Qt Bottles
Manufacturer
Aeroshell
API Specs
None Specified
OEM Specs
\ The U.S. specification SAE J-1899 replaces MIL-L-22851D Although it was planned to replace the British Specification DERD 2450 with a DEF STAN specification this has now been put into abeyance and instead the SAE specification has been adopted. \U.S. : Ap
Appearance
Clear
Physical State
Liquid
Odor
Slight Hydrocarbon
Color
Various
Density
894.9 kg/m3 @ 15.0 °C
Pour Point
-0.40 °F
Flash Point
500 °F
Boiling point
536 °F
AeroShell Oil W100 is a non-ash dispersant oil to be used in aircraft piston engines. It combines non-metallic additives with high index base stocks to give you exceptional stability, dispersancy and anti-foaming performance. These additives leave no metallic ash residues that can lead to deposit formation in combustion chambers and spark plugs, which can cause pre-ignition and possible engine failure. W100 is the common choice for most operators of Lycoming and Continental flat engines.
Benefits:
- Promotes engine cleanliness
- Helps to keep engines sludge free
- Reduces oil consumption
- Helps engines reach TBO (Time Between Overall)
- Protects highly stressed engine parts against scuffing and wear.
Areas of Consideration:
None Specified
Applications:
AeroShell W Oils are intended for use in four-stroke (four-cycle) certified reciprocating piston engines, including fuel-injected and turbocharged engines. Not recommended for automotive engines.
OEM Specs:
- The U.S. specification SAE J-1899 replaces MIL-L-22851D Although it was planned to replace the British Specification DERD 2450 with a DEF STAN specification this has now been put into abeyance and instead the SAE specification has been adopted.
- U.S. : Ap