Special Tools and Supplies
Teledyne Continental Motors, Inc.
TM
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IOF-550 Permold Series Engine Maintenance Manual
1 April 2007
3-2.
Lubricants, Sealants and Adhesives
Lubricating oils qualified for use in Teledyne Continental Motors engines are required to
meet SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) specifications.
SAE specification J 1899 (formerly MIL-L-22851D) is the approval for aircraft piston
engine ashless-dispersant oil.
SAE specification J 1966 (formerly MIL-L-6082E) is the approval for aircraft piston
engine non-dispersant mineral oil.
NOTE: MIL-L-6082E dated 1 November 1995 and MIL-L-
22851D dated 1 November 1995 are hereby cancelled. Refer to
SAE specification SAE J 1966 and SAE J 1899. Teledyne
Continental Motors listing of accepted SAE J 1899 oils by
manufacturer and brand name is for the convenience of our
customers. Always refer to the label on the oil to ensure that the oil
meets the appropriate SAE specification.
QPL-J 1899: Qualified Products List is available from:
SAE
Headquarters
400
Commonwealth
Drive
Warrendale,
PA
15096-001
The Naval Air Systems Command maintains QPL-J-1899 and QPL-J-1966.
Naval Air Systems Command
Air
4.4.5
Jefferson
Davis
Highway
Arlington,
VA.
22243-5120
Recommended Oil Grade:
Above 40°F ambient air, sea level
SAE 50 or Multi Viscosity
Below 40°F ambient air, sea level
SAE 30 or Multi Viscosity
NOTE: In listing the product names, TCM makes no endorsement
to the marketer’s statements or claims. Listing is alphabetical and
is provided only for convenience of the users. If the aviation oil
you use or wish to use is not listed, contact the Naval Air Systems
Command