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| Description | Part Number | Price | Buy | Sub-Total |
| BP TURBINE OIL 2380 QUART | 08-00761 | $15.85 | ||
| BP TURBINE OIL 2380 CASE | 08-00762 | $379.00 | ||
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BP Turbo Oil 2380 is a 5 cSt synthetic lubricant that is approved against US military specification MIL-PRF-23699F STD, and UK military specification DEF STAN 91-101/2 (replaced DERD 2499). This lubricant provides a balanced combination of thermal and oxidation stability, load carrying capacity, lower volatility and has the best low temperature flow characteristics of all 5 cSt turbine oils.Applications & Approvals BP Turbo Oil 2380 is recommended for the lubrication of most aircraft gas turbines and accessories. It is also recommended for the lubrication of aero-derived gas turbines in industrial power generation, offshore and marine applications. BP Turbo Oil 2380 has been approved by a wide range of engine and accessory manufacturers for their applicable equipment, including: Rolls-Royce Ltd, Rolls-Royce Allison, GE, Pratt & Whitney, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Honeywell, Hamilton Sundstrand, CFMI, IAE, MTU, Solar and Turbomeca. Download the Turbo Oil 2380 Data Sheet |
- Viscosity: BP Turbo Oil 2380 has the best low temperature viscosity properties among all 5 cSt oils.
- Cleanliness: Minimum formation of varnish and sludge deposits over long periods of use.
- Seal Material Very benign to commonly used seal materials in gas turbines.
- Compatibility: Load Carrying BP Turbo Oil 2380 is among the best of its class and provides excellent
- Capacity: protection to bearings, gears, and other highly loaded lubricated surfaces.
- Bulk Stability: Its high degree of oxidation resistance permits a long period of operation without significant increase in viscosity and/or total acidity.








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