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Old May 9th 05, 12:26 PM
Brian Whatcott
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Default Does Av-Blend work?

On Mon, 09 May 2005 12:16:07 +0100, Peter
wrote:

Has anyone any experience of AVblend aviation lubricant?
http://www.avblend.com/
It seems to have been around some time, and is FAA approved. The
brochure says that this oil kept a Lycoming in sound condition for
nearly 8000 hours. That's three engine lifetimes!

I remember reading years ago that this stuff AVBlend was a special oil
that "does what it says on the tin"


Peter.


I wanted to find the source of this oil's magic. The URL didn't help.
So I assume it's a 1:4 synthetic/mineral mix. That's a useful blend.
One I use myself.

Regards

Brian Whatcott Altus, OK.
 




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