what is non-detergent oil

   / what is non-detergent oil #11  
Are you saying that switching over from non detergent to detergent will do no harm? The reason I ask is my 1955 Farmall 100 has always used non detergent. I just bought it and am looking for advice. Thank you for any comments or advice you may give me. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / what is non-detergent oil #12  
Non detergent oils had a habit of developing sludge in the engine and detergent oils will break down that sludge and keep it in suspension until it is drained out. There are some people that believe that the sludge is good since it keeps worn engines from making noise and fills some of the critical gaps that shouldn't be there except for wear in the engine. If the engine was well maintained, then it will still be tight internally and a detergent oil will do no harm. If it is tired, then using detergent oil will hasten the day that it will need to be rebuilt. Non detergent oils come in only straight weights and detergent oils come in multi weights. This is another factor to consider. Can your engine handle a multi weigh oil? For the most part, any automobile engine built after about 1960 used multi weigh oils. Prior to that, it was dependent on the manufacturers specifications.
 
   / what is non-detergent oil #13  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( . For some reason right up into the 70's or so it was common practice to use non-detergent oil for your first use in a brand new or rebuilt engine. )</font>

I can say I honestly don't know the answer. It does seem like the reason might have been to use non detergent oil was to let the initial contaminants settle to the bottom. Maybe the refinement of the oil filters and oils made detergent oils a better way to remove contaminants. Wouldn't be the first time we did things we thought made sense that turned out wrong. Ask your parents how much DDT they put on the family vegetables before they harvested for the family,great bug killer /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / what is non-detergent oil #14  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( type applications such as a small hobby reciprocating air compressor )</font>

All the big 60 gallon air compressors at TSC, lowes, and HD are using nd oil as pump oil.. would that still be 'hobby' to you?

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( should only be considered for use in 'non-combustion' type applications )</font>

Lotsa non-filtered lawnmower engines use it too.

Soundguy
 
   / what is non-detergent oil #15  
quote]All the big 60 gallon air compressors at TSC, lowes, and HD are using nd oil as pump oil.. would that still be 'hobby' to you? )</font>

Size has nothing to do with it in this application. Yes they are still in the league to me. Everything is a hobby in general. They all do the same thing here. So are big and some are small.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Lotsa non-filtered lawnmower engines use it too. )</font>

and….I use a detergent additive based oil in every engine I use, from a gas trimmer, to a power washer etc etc. No problems to date. Just drain the old oil out and re-fill for a nice clean oil while it sits for winter.

I would personally like the detergent oil in my engine but that is me.

I find myself personally making less and less posts on anything oil related since most times it comes down issues not even oil related or opinion based. Example, I can post oil tests till I am blue in the fact but it comes down to what the end user wants. So I hope someone else on TBN can take over all the debates if they are still open threads of them.

So in this case, follow the book.
 
   / what is non-detergent oil #16  
I have always been under the impression air compressors used a much different crankcase oil to avoid an explosive atmosphere if some got past the rings and into the compressed air.

Egon
 
   / what is non-detergent oil #17  
Well its an old 1969 international hydrostatic drive and the hytran oil that has been used in it since day one is like 15-20 weight i guess and the hydro is warn out to the point when it gets hot it dont want to go very good. i know the hydro is on its way out and dont want to pay 3 grand to fix it yet or ever so i want to get a couple years out of it and was hoping thicker oil may help and if you find the post about (hydro warn out heavy oil yes or no) you can read what they say. I still would like more info before i put 15 gallons of non-detergent in there about what the oil is all about and why non deterg.
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Roto,
I think the main reason for non detergent in that application is the non foaming asopect of non detergent oil.
Hydros are nice but expensive when they break.
Ben
 
   / what is non-detergent oil #19  
Yep they are all expensive when they break, but gear types are simpler and cheaper to fix.
 

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