Compressor oil, do NOT use oil for a car, the detergents will kill your pump.
And where do you find non-detergent oil anymore?![]()
I'm in Southern California and no one has carried it in some years. Last can I saw was at a PepBoys but that was in the late 90's.
Exactly what harm does detergent oil do?
I get non detergent oil at NAPA, but it is hard to find.
I use Raurs 427 but use conventional. Syn was called of only in high temp apps.I've always used Mobil Rarus 427 Synthetic compressor oil. This is specified by many of the commercial compressor suppliers.
I've always used Mobil Rarus 427 Synthetic compressor oil. This is specified by many of the commercial compressor suppliers.
I bought an old 1930s Westinghouse air brake compressor from an old guy parting out his shop. No manual, no literature available, probably no parts either. I figure I'll replace the pump/motor when they fail since I bought the whole thing for the price of a tank.
I was instructed to run 30 weight non-detergent oil, which I did. However, I needed to use it in the winter in PA. Very cold...
I drained the oil the night before, stored it in the house, and put it back in when I needed to use it. I probably should have done the same for the belts, but they haven't had any issues.

Now wait, are you guys saying that if my compressor is in an unheated garage, then I should run synthetic? Because if so, I will drain the conventional that's in there and use synth.
My Kobalt 60 gal cast iron I got a few weeks ago specifies 10w30 fully synthetic motor oil as the ONLY (sticker said only use Mobil 1) oil to be used in the compressor.