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I just bought, well 3mo ago a 1969 M20e and ha

ve been using Aroshell aviation oil 100w.  Is this what you all use or is there something better to run in it.   

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Where are you located? And where do you plan on flying? 100w is fine in the summer for most parts of the world. 100w in the north will be a real issue during the winter.

I personally use Phillips XC 20w50 all year round and live in the NE.

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Just now, Celso Backes said:

Montgomery AL deep south brother!!!!! 

100w will be less of a problem but if you plan on flying north you will absolutely need a preheat in the winter. Aeroshell is fine, consider using camguard as well.

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Camguard is an oil additive designed to inhibit corrosion. You add it 5 % by volume so typically on an 8 qt oil change add 13 oz. Does it work? Engine guru Mike Busch says it does and he has oil analysis to prove his point. If I had a Lycoming engine like yours, I absolutely use it, but I also "absolutely" use it in my Continental. 

 

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1 hour ago, Celso Backes said:

Montgomery AL deep south brother!!!!! 

Welcome, brother! I'm based in Alex City. AeroShell 15W-50 works fine year round and won't cause trouble if you fly north during the bad part of their year.

Are you at MGM or somewhere else?

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