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Re: [TR] No LBC content: Synthetic oil & diesel engines

To: amcewen2@cogeco.ca, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] No LBC content: Synthetic oil & diesel engines
From: McGaheyRx@aol.com
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 11:28:16 EST
In a message dated 10/30/2006 10:58:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
amcewen2@cogeco.ca writes:

Hes had  a couple of conflicting expert opinions from diesel mechanics, 
Cummins says  not to use synthetic oil on
any engine with solid lifters.  Neither  one of us can figure out why that 
would matter.

Any  ideas?





ZDDP is the Zinc compd that's been phased out of gasoline engine motor oils  
over the last 10 years - during this time engine builders and cam makers have  
found, the hard way, that the absence of ZDDP causes early cam failure in  
solid lifter engines - engines with hydraulic lifters and roller cams (which 
I'm 
 guessing includes all modern gasoline engines) are not similarly affected by 
the  absence of ZDDP - apparently the ant-scuff properties of ZDDP are vital 
to the  life of the cam in solid lifter engines.
What Cummins means is don't use oils missing ZDDP in solid lifter  engines - 
that would include ALL current gasoline engine oils - synthetic or not  - 
except some racing and marine synthetics with additive packages including  ZDDP
Diesel engine oils (like Shell Rotella T) still have ZDDP
 
Cheers
Jack Mc  


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