AeroShell Oil W100, 6x1 quart case
AeroShell Oil W 100, SAE 50, military-qualified piston engine oil. Helps keep engines clean with non-ash forming additives and high viscosity index for protection under high shear. Customer insight: no explicit sentiment provided
Highlights
- military qualified and QPL-listed
- non-ash forming polymeric additive
- high viscosity index base oils
Pros
- military qualification approval
- non-ash forming additive
- high viscosity index for protection
- compatible with other approved piston engine oils
Cons
- no explicit customer sentiment
- technical specs may be unfamiliar to non-aviation users
- limited consumer-focused features
Best For
Features
- AeroShell Oil W 100 is produced to meet fully the SAE specification J-1899 (Grade SAE 50)
- has military qualification approval and is listed on the Qualified Products List (QPL) issued by the US Navy and on the Technically Acceptable Products List (TAPL) issued by the UK Ministry of Defence.
- AeroShell Oil W 100 promotes engine cleanness. The non-ash forming
- polymeric additive was developed to help eliminate the harmful combustion chamber deposits that occur during normal operation.
- High viscosity index base oils used in AeroShell Oil W 100 maintain their viscosity and help protect engine components more effectively under the high shear stresses that an engine places on lubricants.
- Provides compatibility with other approved aircraft piston engine oils. Since AeroShell Oil W 100 is fully approved to SAE J-1899 and is listed on the relevant Qualified Products List (QPL)
- elaborate precautions are not needed when changing from similarly approved aircraft engine oils as long as they are qualified products as well.
- AeroShell Oil W 100 is inherently stable in storage. Providing that it has been stored and handled correctly