sixdogs
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- Dec 8, 2007
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- Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
In a short time I have become aware of the zinc dithiophosphate issue and wear on camshaft lobes from solid tappets (lifters) and have decided I need to make sure what oil goes into my tractors and vehicles and switch if necessary. This is an important issue we should all be aware of as many of us have solid lifter applications and may not be aware of it.
With the rediuction of "zinc" (zinc dithiophosphate) in modern oils I do not want to take the risk. For example, I had been using regular 10W30 Mobil One in my GM 350 solid lifter street rod without knowing it probably has insufficient zinc to prevent cam wear. Good grief. As well, I had been using Mobil One Turbo diesel in my farm equip and am not sure of it's additives.
I don't want "oh it's OK" without the technical data to look for myself. .
I have decided to go with Rotella syn diesel if I can find the PPM of "zinc" in it and if not will switch back to dino Deere oil or maybe dino Rotella. For my street rod it's going to be "high mileage" Mobil One until I find a better idea.
As I understand it, GF4 and CJ4 are the problem ratings at issue.
If anyone can clarify any of this or enlighten or steer me to ratings sheets with specs I would appreciate it. We need more data on this before we screw up our tractors and cars with oil insufficient in wear additives for them. Last I knew, engines were expensive.
With the rediuction of "zinc" (zinc dithiophosphate) in modern oils I do not want to take the risk. For example, I had been using regular 10W30 Mobil One in my GM 350 solid lifter street rod without knowing it probably has insufficient zinc to prevent cam wear. Good grief. As well, I had been using Mobil One Turbo diesel in my farm equip and am not sure of it's additives.
I don't want "oh it's OK" without the technical data to look for myself. .
I have decided to go with Rotella syn diesel if I can find the PPM of "zinc" in it and if not will switch back to dino Deere oil or maybe dino Rotella. For my street rod it's going to be "high mileage" Mobil One until I find a better idea.
As I understand it, GF4 and CJ4 are the problem ratings at issue.
If anyone can clarify any of this or enlighten or steer me to ratings sheets with specs I would appreciate it. We need more data on this before we screw up our tractors and cars with oil insufficient in wear additives for them. Last I knew, engines were expensive.