[Spridgets] ZDDP

Deikis, John G John.Deikis at va.gov
Thu May 26 15:39:35 MDT 2011


My understanding (quite limited) is that ZDDP breaks down into
phosphorus and sulfur that provides the extreme pressure protection by
adhering to the sliding metal surfaces of the cam-tappet interface. Too
much phos and sulfur actually attack the metal and cause eventual
degradation.

FWIW: the best recent article I've come across that summarizes the
issues is on a Corvette site and worth reading. The author avoids a lot
of the earlier hysteria and panic that characterized coverage of the
topic in the popular press.



http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/tech/oil/index.html



Cheers!

JohnD



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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] ZDDP



What happens if you have too much?





In a message dated 26/05/2011 14:40:55 GMT Daylight Time,
John.Deikis at va.gov writes:

	5.       Too much ZDDP is also bad for cams and tappets. The
sweet spot
	is between 1300 and 1500 p.p.m.


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