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Synthetic Oil

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Joined
May 4, 2010
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10
Location
N. Versailles (just outside Pittsburgh) PA - USA
Hi Guys,
New here, so this may have been answered many times. Are syn. oils allowed in the aircraft conversions and are builder's taking advantage of their generally better all around properties. I know from auto engine experience, you can't break one in using the syn. oil. To slippery. Rings won't seat.
Thanks
Don
 
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