
Phillips 66 - Type A Aviation Oil, 55 Gallon Drum
Phillips 66 - Type A Aviation Oil, 55 Gallon Drum
Features/Benefits
- Ashless dispersant helps minimize engine sludge and varnish deposits for a cleaner engine.
- High film strength for protection against wear and piston scuffing
- Protects against rust and corrosion
- Formulated with the same high-quality base oils as used in Phillips 66® X/C® Aviation Oil
Phillips 66® Type A Aviation Oil is an ashless dispersant, single-grade engine oil formulated in aircraft piston engines. The ashless dispersant formulation helps minimize the formation of engine sludge, varnish, piston deposits, and combustion chamber deposits, resulting in a much cleaner engine compared with the use of straight (non-dispersant) mineral oils. Type A Aviation Oil has many years of outstanding field performance in a wide variety of aviation applications. It is available in two grades, 100AD (SAE 50) and 120AD (SAE 60). Both grades are FAA-approved.
Applications
- Opposed piston aircraft engines that require an SAE 50 or Commercial Grade 100 engine oil (Type A 100AD)
- Radial piston aircraft engines that require an SAE 60 or Commercial Grade 120 engine oil (Type A 120AD)
- Avco Lycoming Material Specification No. 301G
- Pratt & Whitney Service Bulletin No. 1183 Rev. U
- SAE Standard J1899
- Teledyne Continental Material Specification MHS-24B
- U.S. Military Specification MIL-L-22851D (obsolete) for additive treatment QPL Approval Numbers: D07L1-50 (Type A 100AD), D07L1-60 (Type A 120AD)
Phillips 66 - Type A Aviation Oil, 55 Gallon Drum
Features/Benefits
- Ashless dispersant helps minimize engine sludge and varnish deposits for a cleaner engine.
- High film strength for protection against wear and piston scuffing
- Protects against rust and corrosion
- Formulated with the same high-quality base oils as used in Phillips 66® X/C® Aviation Oil
Phillips 66® Type A Aviation Oil is an ashless dispersant, single-grade engine oil formulated in aircraft piston engines. The ashless dispersant formulation helps minimize the formation of engine sludge, varnish, piston deposits, and combustion chamber deposits, resulting in a much cleaner engine compared with the use of straight (non-dispersant) mineral oils. Type A Aviation Oil has many years of outstanding field performance in a wide variety of aviation applications. It is available in two grades, 100AD (SAE 50) and 120AD (SAE 60). Both grades are FAA-approved.
Applications
- Opposed piston aircraft engines that require an SAE 50 or Commercial Grade 100 engine oil (Type A 100AD)
- Radial piston aircraft engines that require an SAE 60 or Commercial Grade 120 engine oil (Type A 120AD)
- Avco Lycoming Material Specification No. 301G
- Pratt & Whitney Service Bulletin No. 1183 Rev. U
- SAE Standard J1899
- Teledyne Continental Material Specification MHS-24B
- U.S. Military Specification MIL-L-22851D (obsolete) for additive treatment QPL Approval Numbers: D07L1-50 (Type A 100AD), D07L1-60 (Type A 120AD)
Original: $1,295.29
-65%$1,295.29
$453.35Description
Phillips 66 - Type A Aviation Oil, 55 Gallon Drum
Features/Benefits
- Ashless dispersant helps minimize engine sludge and varnish deposits for a cleaner engine.
- High film strength for protection against wear and piston scuffing
- Protects against rust and corrosion
- Formulated with the same high-quality base oils as used in Phillips 66® X/C® Aviation Oil
Phillips 66® Type A Aviation Oil is an ashless dispersant, single-grade engine oil formulated in aircraft piston engines. The ashless dispersant formulation helps minimize the formation of engine sludge, varnish, piston deposits, and combustion chamber deposits, resulting in a much cleaner engine compared with the use of straight (non-dispersant) mineral oils. Type A Aviation Oil has many years of outstanding field performance in a wide variety of aviation applications. It is available in two grades, 100AD (SAE 50) and 120AD (SAE 60). Both grades are FAA-approved.
Applications
- Opposed piston aircraft engines that require an SAE 50 or Commercial Grade 100 engine oil (Type A 100AD)
- Radial piston aircraft engines that require an SAE 60 or Commercial Grade 120 engine oil (Type A 120AD)
- Avco Lycoming Material Specification No. 301G
- Pratt & Whitney Service Bulletin No. 1183 Rev. U
- SAE Standard J1899
- Teledyne Continental Material Specification MHS-24B
- U.S. Military Specification MIL-L-22851D (obsolete) for additive treatment QPL Approval Numbers: D07L1-50 (Type A 100AD), D07L1-60 (Type A 120AD)














