AMSOIL Marine Engine Oil Now in Gallons - Engine Builder Magazine

AMSOIL Marine Engine Oil Now in Gallons

This new package size offers added convenience for owners of boats with larger sumps.

AMSOIL Marine Engine Oil is engineered for superior performance and protection in marine applications, and it is now available in 1-gallon containers. This new package size offers added convenience for owners of boats with larger sumps.   

AMSOIL Marine Engine Oil is formulated with robust anti-wear additives to help reduce wear in metal-to-metal contact regions and guard against compression loss. It provides excellent shear stability and delivers a consistent lubricating film that helps protect engine components against the heat and stress of high-rpm operation. Fortified with potent rust inhibitors to prevent rust and corrosion, AMSOIL Marine Engine Oil protects engines during use and during inactivity or long-term storage. 

AMSOIL marine oil

AMSOIL Marine Engine Oil is certified by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) for use in gasoline-fueled four-stroke outboards, inboards, sterndrives and personal watercraft, and meets the API SM and NMMA FC-W Catalyst Compatible specifications. AMSOIL Marine Engine Oil is Warranty Secure, keeping factory warranties intact. It is available in 10W-30, 10W-40 and 25W-40 viscosities.

For more info: AMSOIL.com

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