WesRagle wrote:1) The statement "Synthetic oils are incompatible with 100LL fuel and must not be used." and the fact that Penn-Grade 1 is a "Synthetic Blend".
lutorm wrote:WesRagle wrote:1) The statement "Synthetic oils are incompatible with 100LL fuel and must not be used." and the fact that Penn-Grade 1 is a "Synthetic Blend".
I believe the idea is that you need at least some mineral oil content, since that's what can suspend the lead products. It's not so much that "synthetic is incompatible" in the sense that any synthetic is bad, it just can't be all synthetic. Since synthetics have superior lubrication characteristics I guess it's advantageous to have some of it, even when using 100LL.
Rynoth wrote:lutorm wrote:WesRagle wrote:1) The statement "Synthetic oils are incompatible with 100LL fuel and must not be used." and the fact that Penn-Grade 1 is a "Synthetic Blend".
I believe the idea is that you need at least some mineral oil content, since that's what can suspend the lead products. It's not so much that "synthetic is incompatible" in the sense that any synthetic is bad, it just can't be all synthetic. Since synthetics have superior lubrication characteristics I guess it's advantageous to have some of it, even when using 100LL.
This is correct, there are a few places in the manual where it may say "synthetic not approved" where it would be clearer if it said what it meant, "FULLY synthetic not approved."
chuckster wrote:As per Kerry just the other day. Aero vee non turbo. Valvoline vr-1 20w-50 non synthetic
mike.smith wrote:chuckster wrote:As per Kerry just the other day. Aero vee non turbo. Valvoline vr-1 20w-50 non synthetic
For my AeroVee, the VR-1 is what I've used for 6 years and 500 hours, with no issues. I run 100LL exclusively, and use TCP fuel additive to scavenge the lead.
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