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Zwick compressor and engine oil?

rothroq

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What type of oil is called for in the small Zwick compressor and engine, Wisconsin I believe.

I have only seen a reference to a mil-L-2104 which looks to be a single 30 grade synthetic.

Is there a better or easier to find equivalent? What's everyone using?
 

Jimc

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well on the compressor side, nearly all piston compressors run 30w non detergent. you can get it right from napa. i dont know about the engine side. you dont want a regular detergent type oil in a compressor. the detergents keep particles and moisture suspended in the oil real well so a filter can pick it up. a compressor has no filter system so you want all the particles to settle. thats the jist of the reasoning behind it anyway. i cant imagine the little wisonsin would be much different that what a small honda or briggs would take.
 

rothroq

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Thanks Jim

The TM calls for the same oil in both the compressor and engine. "LUBRICATING OIL, Internal combustionengine, heavy duty, MIL-L-2104, Grade 30"

I'll give the non-detergent 30w a try.
 
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