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[GMCnet] Analyzing OLD Oil [message #167018] Fri, 20 April 2012 19:32 Go to next message
Ken Henderson is currently offline  Ken Henderson   United States
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If you didn't get this, it's an interesting read:

http://www.blackstone-labs.com/Newsletters/Gas-Diesel/April-1-2012.php?utm_source=Gas%2FDiesel+List&utm_campaign=b284759b87-&utm_medium=email

or

http://goo.gl/ciOCn

Ken H.
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Re: [GMCnet] Analyzing OLD Oil [message #167029 is a reply to message #167018] Fri, 20 April 2012 21:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
noi is currently offline  noi   United States
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Ken,

Nice read, thanks for posting - I look forward to parts 2+3 and what conclusions come from all the testing!

Carl P.
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South of Fremont
Re: [GMCnet] Analyzing OLD Oil [message #167064 is a reply to message #167029] Sat, 21 April 2012 08:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Looking at the lower levels of zinc in many of these oils, at a time when flat tappet engines were common, does anyone else scratch their head and think maybe zinc isn't the culprit in our current problems?

I do see high zinc oils as well, but... a lot of these that were tested were in the 700 range, not the 1200-1400 we've been clamoring about.

I don't want to restart a war, but it's something to think about. I'm leaning more and more toward crappy parts causing the problems in newly rebuilt engines...


Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
Re: [GMCnet] Analyzing OLD Oil [message #167079 is a reply to message #167064] Sat, 21 April 2012 10:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bob de Kruyff   United States
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jknezek wrote on Sat, 21 April 2012 07:36

Looking at the lower levels of zinc in many of these oils, at a time when flat tappet engines were common, does anyone else scratch their head and think maybe zinc isn't the culprit in our current problems?

I do see high zinc oils as well, but... a lot of these that were tested were in the 700 range, not the 1200-1400 we've been clamoring about.

I don't want to restart a war, but it's something to think about. I'm leaning more and more toward crappy parts causing the problems in newly rebuilt engines...


What current problems??


Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
Re: [GMCnet] Analyzing OLD Oil [message #167229 is a reply to message #167079] Sun, 22 April 2012 21:00 Go to previous message
Dwayne is currently offline  Dwayne   United States
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I just came for a Classic & Custom Car Show ( they had George Barris, Gene
WInfireld, Chip Foose adn Don Carlits as guests) Great show. There was a
booth for Collector Automobile Motor Oil www.camoils.com they claim
1600 parts per million, of ZDDP, per liter. Has the correct detergents and
dispersants to prevent deposit formation and sludge formation from
contaminates. Has Primary ZDDP, and Secondary ZDDP and more. They claim
the Mobile 1 synthetic is not good for our engines.
Regards
Dwayne Jacobson
White Rock, BC
77 Kingsley
Plan to attend the Cascaders White Rally August 2 to 6th and join several
of us as we head off Across Canada (return through the States)
for more info email my dwayne.jacobson@gmail.com



On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Bob de Kruyff <NEXT2POOL@aol.com> wrote:

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> jknezek wrote on Sat, 21 April 2012 07:36
> > Looking at the lower levels of zinc in many of these oils, at a time
> when flat tappet engines were common, does anyone else scratch their head
> and think maybe zinc isn't the culprit in our current problems?
> >
> > I do see high zinc oils as well, but... a lot of these that were tested
> were in the 700 range, not the 1200-1400 we've been clamoring about.
> >
> > I don't want to restart a war, but it's something to think about. I'm
> leaning more and more toward crappy parts causing the problems in newly
> rebuilt engines...
>
>
> What current problems??
> --
> Bob de Kruyff
> 78 Eleganza
> Chandler, AZ
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