
Remember what temp water boils at, if your oil does not get that hot water(condensation) and other contaminates don't boil out plus with thick oil the engine is working harder.
Teledyne-Continental Motors wrote:When operating the engine, be sensitive to the need to develop an oil temperature above 170 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately an hour to boil off the water and acids in the oil as a means of minimizing corrosion risk.

ravi wrote: ......I have a hard time seeing why my oil should be running cool while flying in triple digit weather at max gross weight. If it matters I run Shell 15w-50 and change the oil every 25 hours, oil and filter every 50 hours.
Oh, and what's with all the Celsius figures? I don't speak metric very well....
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