ZDDP SAE paper 7700876 02011977.docx which I can't afford
Paper #:
· 770087
Published:
· 1977-02-01
DOI:
· 10.4271/770087
Citation:
Pless, L. and Rodgers, J., "Cam and Lifter Wear as Affected by Engine Oil ZDP Concentration and Type," SAE Technical Paper 770087, 1977, doi:10.4271/770087.
Author(s):
·
Loren G. Pless
·
John J. Rodgers
Affiliated:
·
Fuels and Lubricants Dept., General Motors Corp.
Pages:
14
Abstract:
The recent increase in excessive camshaft and lifter wear after extended service has shown that some SE-quality engine oils do not provide adequate protection.
To determine the effects of oil additives on wear, controlled tests were run using 1972-1974 model cars, unleaded gasoline, and either SE commercial products or experimental formulations. Field experience with 1970-1975 model trucks, leaded gasoline, and SE/CC or SE/CD oils was also investigated.
With some commercial oils, in both controlled tests and field experience, excessive wear sometimes occurred after extended service, even with recommended oil-change intervals.
Generally, protection from excessive wear was best provided by those oils containing pre-dominantly alkyl ZDP (zinc dithiophosphate) antiwear additive instead of aryl ZDP. These results show that a laboratory engine test is needed to evaluate the long-term wear protection of engine oils.
Anyhow if I just put Rottella T in the multifuel, {five gallons!}, filter it good and change it often is that good enough or am I wasting time and money?
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and this from 2008
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