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I have two cases of out dated turbine aircraft engine oil. Anyone know what it might be good for other than turbine aircraft engines?
I have two cases of out dated turbine aircraft engine oil. Anyone know what it might be good for other than turbine aircraft engines?
I always offered my old petro products to an A&P with a diesel engine either in their truck or farm equipment.
I have two cases of out dated turbine aircraft engine oil. Anyone know what it might be good for other than turbine aircraft engines?
If you mix turbine oil with a petroleum based oil you will get jello and some very bad results. Turbine Oil is a pure synthetic.
I have two cases of out dated turbine aircraft engine oil. Anyone know what it might be good for other than turbine aircraft engines?
I've beem trying to figure this statement out...Some synthetic oil contains esters while others are made from condensing (polymerizing in this case) olefins into a longer alkane chain in a fashion that produces carbon chains of a controlled length. Both of these are miscible with mineral oil (term used to describe petroleum distillate). Semi-synthetic motor oil is a mixture of mineral and synthetic oil which works well in cars.If you mix turbine oil with a petroleum based oil you will get jello and some very bad results. Turbine Oil is a pure synthetic.
Maybe that's what you get! Considering the higher flashpoint and low vapor pressure of oil, I'm not sure how well it works compared to gasoline.Homemade Napalm????
I've beem trying to figure this statement out...Some synthetic oil contains esters while others are made from condensing (polymerizing in this case) olefins into a longer alkane chain in a fashion that produces carbon chains of a controlled length. Both of these are miscible with mineral oil (term used to describe petroleum distillate). Semi-synthetic motor oil is a mixture of mineral and synthetic oil which works well in cars.
I'm not saying that the oils should be mixed in aviation applications- whatever instructions for the engine/transmission/oil should be followed to avoid bad things.
I'm just curious about the gelling mechanism mentioned. Is this something personally observed?