by sonex1374 » Sat May 18, 2019 11:12 pm
Although Mike Busch does tend to like single weight oils, he routinely recommends Phillips XC 20W-50 for a lot of engines. It's what Jabiru recommends, and I use it as well. The conventional oil component in the XC helps suspend the lead sludge, and Ben at Jabiru USA swore by it.
A fluctuating oil pressure reading can occur with a failing pressure sender, with an over-filled sump (causes the oil to froth up and surge thru the pump, plus run hot), or a weakening oil pressure relief plunger spring. If the sender is failing it will happen at a variety of rpms, sort of randomly. If the sump is over-filled the temps will be high at higher power, but cool off with just a bit lower rpm. If the pressure relief spring is too weak the piston will move off the seat at the higher pressure pulses generated by high rpm (but not the lower cruise rpms).
With warm summer temps there is little practical value in multi-grade, but it's just more convenient to not have to store multiple types of oil for different seasons. Multi-grade is still fine if you fly weekly or so (let it sit for weeks, and then maybe single weight is better). In any case, camguard helps stick to the cam lobes and seems to be a good addition (3-4 oz per oil change means you'll only use a single bottle per year).
This should give you a couple things to mull over as you dig into things.
Jeff