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AEROSHELL W80 ENGINE OIL QT

Packaged Items
SingleCase of 6

Overview

AeroShell Oil W80 is an ashless dispersant oil specifically developed for aviation piston engines. It combines non-metallic additives with selected high viscosity index base oils to give exceptional stability, dispersancy and anti-foaming performance. No general rule exists for every engine type when choosing the correct grade of oil; however, based on the average ambient outside temperature at engine start-up the most common grades are SAE 40, SAE 50 and SAE 60, which equates to AeroShell Oil W80, W100 and W120 respectively.

Traditionally, the choice is associated with climatic zones - AeroShell W80 for cold climate regions (-17 - 21°C), AeroShell Oil W100 for temperate regions (15 - 30°C) and AeroShell Oil W120 for warmer climates (above 26°C).

AeroShell Oils W80, W100 and W120 are produced to meet fully the SAE specification J-1899 (Grades SAE 30, 40, 50 and 60 respectively). Furthermore, they all have military qualification approval and are 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. The blending plants employed to manufacture these oils also hold the approval of the specification authorities and this ensures that the high quality standard is always maintained.
   
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Features

  • 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 W oils 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 Oils W80, W100 and W120 are fully approved to SAE J-1899 and are listed on the relevant Qualified Products List (QPL), elaborate precautions are not needed when changing from similarly approved aircraft engine oils, as long as these oils are qualified products.
  • AeroShell W Oils are inherently stable in storage. Providing that they have been stored and handled correctly, prolonged storage does not have any effect on their quality, properties or performance.
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Reviews

Thanks! Correct and On Time!

George H Verified Purchase

AEROSHELL W80 ENGINE OIL CASE OF 6QTS

February 17, 2023

One quart leaked

Hugh P Verified Purchase

AEROSHELL W80 ENGINE OIL CASE OF 6QTS

December 5, 2021

All good except one of the quarts leaked and made a bit of a mess.

Hugh P Verified Purchase

AEROSHELL W80 ENGINE OIL CASE OF 6QTS

December 5, 2021

Fredrick G Verified Purchase

AEROSHELL W80 ENGINE OIL CASE OF 6QTS

October 6, 2021

Exactly as advertised and shipped promptly Thx

John B
April 26, 2021

Arrived quickly and as described. Thx

John
July 1, 2019

The BEST oil for my engine Thank you

Georgiy L
September 22, 2018

Fast delivery, quote and invoice. Easy and convenience supplier. TQ

Mylab S
June 19, 2018

Q&A

Please note, Pilotshop.com's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Pilotshop.com assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: Is this the same oil that was originally in the black bottle, W 80?

Yes, Aeroshell changed the packaging but the formula and oil is the same.

Q: Why Aeroshell do not explain grade of oil like (PHILLIPS 66 X/C AVIATION OIL 20W50) 20W40, 20W50, 25W50 ?

Its just how their marketing department decided to label their oils. Their 65 is sae 30, 80 sae 40, 100 sae 50, and 120 sae 60.