Air compressor oil

Half the people in this thread recommending Redline, Royal Purple, HPL, Amsoil, and the other half, SA non-detergent 30 weight from the dollar store. Ha ha.
 
Half the people in this thread recommending Redline, Royal Purple, HPL, Amsoil, and the other half, SA non-detergent 30 weight from the dollar store. Ha ha.
HPL for me I was ordering a larger order of various oils and have not done the compressor in years. I had HPL put 2 qts of the compressor oil on the order and you know top quality and probably won't change it again in years. I was running Blue Jenny Ultimate Synthetic for years and year and would recommend it to anyone.
 
Half the people in this thread recommending Redline, Royal Purple, HPL, Amsoil, and the other half, SA non-detergent 30 weight from the dollar store. Ha ha.
ND 20 or 30 works. Some apparently take automotive synthetic 10w-30.

I’ve physically felt my makita compressor run cooler when I changed to Amsoil synthetic, so for a once in two decades change, I’ll run it.
 
Half the people in this thread recommending Redline, Royal Purple, HPL, Amsoil, and the other half, SA non-detergent 30 weight from the dollar store. Ha ha.
I still stand by the ST ND-30 haha. Air compressors usually have other problems I’m more concerned about than what oil it gets (like the condensation and rust issue. Stupid physics)
 
Look at Tractor Supply and Amazon for 30wt or ISO100. The price of this stuff has gone through the roof 3X the price for Redline than I paid just a couple of years ago. This should do the job for you.

https://www.amazon.com/Milton-1002-...8e-97c4-f48bcd9a7cd6&pd_rd_i=B0025XK0BY&psc=1
Interesting that you mention 30wt/ISO100 as interchangeable. I see that a lot. ISO100 isnt really in the 30wt viscosity range, is it? Running Amsoil, I’ve always blended some of the lighter product sold in quarts, just somewhat arbitrarily.

Always wondered why they don’t sell ISO 68 in quarts.
 
Probably not really a market for such a low volume of a fluid that’s used in high capacity systems
But point is ISO 68 is SAE 30.

ISO 100 is a light 40wt.

Those two things aren’t the same. For folks in colder climates I’d suspect that they might want a 30wt for easier winter starting. Just like in engines.

You can’t get it.
 
But point is ISO 68 is SAE 30.

ISO 100 is a light 40wt.

Those two things aren’t the same. For folks in colder climates I’d suspect that they might want a 30wt for easier winter starting. Just like in engines.

You can’t get it.
Look at chart i can tell you that many will be very poor at 0F in a garage in fact Royal Purple will freeze solid Blue Jenny is absolutely one of the best cold weather performance and it is a ISO 100
Amsoil chart and Blue Jenny
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Wow that Jenny oil is $$$$.

But I guess if you need it…
I have and running HPL 100 in the sump now im vary happy with it i can't find the tech sheet i had it it's as good it comes in at about a 10.5 cst at 100c
Don't know what price you seen on blue Jenny but price very different all over the place.
 
I have and running HPL 100 in the sump now im vary happy with it i can't find the tech sheet i had it it's as good it comes in at about a 10.5 cst at 100c
Don't know what price you seen on blue Jenny but price very different all over the place.
10.5cST is barely ISO 100…


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My issue is that a 13.x cST “ISO 100” SAE30 oil really isn’t either I don’t think, based upon the chart.
 
10.5cST is barely ISO 100…


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My issue is that a 13.x cST “ISO 100” SAE30 oil really isn’t either I don’t think, based upon the chart.
Found the tech sheet i knew i had one i was close oni it. Found my invoice on it last 4th July sale with discount it was $15.0 dollars a qt don't know current price.
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