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CamGuard Oil Additive (Aircraft)

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$36.25

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  • Increase Engine Life
  • Corrosion protection
  • Less wear and tear
  • Removes deposits


CamGuard is an additive supplement formulated to address the complex and interrelated problems of corrosion, wear, deposits and seal degradation in piston engines. CamGuard contains 11 high performance additives and is 100% active. It dramatically improves performance of and is compatible with all aviation oils including mineral based, and semi-synthetic types. In addition to aircraft engines, CamGuard is extremely beneficial for corrosion control when added to the


Dennis H.
2025-07-31 14:41:06
I use it in a Piper Warrior Lycoming engine that sat for over 40 years - 195 hours total on engine and a/c. Got it running and have about 500 hours now.
Mike Curl aka RedonKiLaus
2025-07-26 14:21:59
Despite being listed for planes, I also use this exact type in my cars. As best I can tell - and I have purchased both products - is the only difference between the aircraft and automobile bottles is the aircraft bottle has twice the contents for just a little bit more. Even though it is not specifically recommended for motorcycles, I also put about a tablespoon in my oil at each oil change - any more and the wet clutches start to slip a little bit. I have pulled apart a car engine after using this product, and it was very clean with very little wear.
John e. Garzione
2025-07-20 10:28:46
I have used CamGuard for the past few years in my aircraft. Keeps the engine clean and running smooth
paul howard
2025-07-01 17:10:38
Works to prevent wear and tear on you engine
A Product Purchaser
2025-05-29 12:08:50
The big thing to know about this product is that it appears to have a foaming agent. Actually, for all I know, the foaming agent is what this product is about. I just had my 0-200 rebuilt, so I want to really take of it. The plane can sit for months. It would appear that the foaming agent makes more of the oil remain on the camshaft and other internally exposed parts. Whatever, the thing you will notice right away is that instead of a a few drops of normal looking oil draining from your oil breather tube after a flight, there will be a small 'pile' of foam on your drip pan. The foam on the drip pan stays as foam, which would indicate that the stuff is doing what it's supposed to do. I use one ounce per quart. I like the theory that I've come up with. Too bad the lawyers keep the vendor from speaking in the above terms. Take someone young for a ride in your plane!
KEITH K.
2025-04-15 10:23:52
Make that aviation engine avoid early overhauls
Dale Reid
2025-02-27 12:10:54
I've not had to have any service on the engine (Continental C-65) and don't want to either, but the old mechanic who does my annual says he is happy with those engines he's had to open up for other reasons. Just too hard to run the Champ in the winter as much as I used to, so having this in the oil is reassuring.
G.M.
2025-01-03 12:31:25
I have been using this product in my airplane since it was invented. 1 pint/oil change and great engine protection especially for the infrequent flyer. My airplane does not fly without Camguard.