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Phillips 66 Type M Aviation Oil SAE Grade 20W-50
Categories: Fluid; Lubricant

Material Notes: Phillips 66® Type M Aviation Oil is an ashless, nondispersant, multigrade engine oil recommended for use in aircraft piston engines where the operator prefers a mineral oil-based engine oil that does not contain dispersant additives. It provides easier starting and quicker oil circulation at low temperatures compared with single-grade mineral oils, while maintaining high film strength at high temperatures and under high loads for protection against wear and piston scuffing. Type M Aviation Oil typically is used as break-in oil for newly overhauled engines where all-mineral type oils are recommended. The multigrade formulation helps reduce cylinder glazing tendency during break-in. Break-in normally is accomplished in less than 25 hours of engine operation.

Applications:

  • Aircraft piston engines where the operator prefers a non dispersant engine oil
  • “Break-in” oil for newly overhauled aircraft engines
Type M Aviation Oil meets the requirements of:
  • SAE Standard J1966
  • U.S. Military Specification MIL-L-6082 (obsolete)
QPL approval number: N06L1-20W-50 (Type M)

Features/Benefits:

  • Easier starting and quicker oil circulation at low temperatures compared with single-grade oils
  • High film strength for protection against wear and piston scuffing, even under high-load conditions, such as takeoff, and at elevated operating temperatures
  • Reduces cylinder glazing tendency during break-in, compared with single-grade oils

Information provided by Phillips 66 Lubricants.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 0.874 g/cc
Density 7.28 lb/gal
API Gravity 30.4 °
Viscosity 5360 cP
@Temperature -15.0 °C
Cold Cranking
Viscosity Measurement 135Index
Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C (104°F) 166 cSt
Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C (212°F) 19.5 cSt
ASTM Color 2.0ASTM D1500
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Pour Point -30.0 °C
Flash Point 234 °CCOC

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