Tom-D
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You need to learn how to read. It doesn't say don't use it in engines with transmissions, it says to not use it in engines with friction clutches that share the oil between the transmission/clutch and the rest of the engine. It's not clear what a LYCOMING service bulletin has to do with a CONTINENTAL engine.
What do you believe the G0-300 does, the gear box starter clutch and every thing else in the engine uses the same oil system. Ron believes the oil is good to go in all engines it simply is not.
I'm also trying to figure out what "friction clutch" you've got in your GO-300.
The 0-300/GO-300 as a vac pump pad and a angle drive starter with a friction clutch just like many of the Continental engines.
The only "clutch" is the starter assembly and it's not what Lycoming is talking about (they're talking about helicopter engines like the VO-435).
However, there have been issues with the starter drive and the additive, but not from the clutch plates but the spring.
What do you believe is the root cause of the spring to be polished to the point of slipping? the spring is the friction clutch.
If Lycoming needed the snake oil in their 0-320 H2AD and the 0-360-E series, but put out a service letter like the one linked above to not use it in friction clutches, why would any one believe it's good to go in any continental engine with the friction clutches Lycoming says not to use it in ?
the next time you see a C-150 key start having a slipping starter try this, remove the starter assembly, disassemble the prowl clutch and wash with electronic cleaner, change oil to 20W50 phillips and see if that doesn't cure the slipping problem. It has for every 150 I service. and the 0-470 my hangar neighbor has and the 4, 0-300-Ds I've owned.
So, if you want to run with Rons advice go ahead, we A&Ps need the work.