Motor dyno test; assembly lube question
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Re: Motor dyno test; assembly lube question
Most oil additives - detergents/dispersants, anti-wear, etc. leave ash, which can form deposits that can increase the incidence of detonation due to loss of combustion chamber volume and/or "hot spots".
That's why back in the seventies GM recommended "ashless" aircraft oil - basically non-detergent oil in racing engines, but it lacks critical additives such as ZDDP. Aircraft engine valvetrains are very lightly loaded, so they need little or none.
IMO you should use a well fortified oil like CJ-4 or CI-4. If the engine has proper oil and fuel control, deposits won't be a problem.
Oil spec sheets like what Chevron has online for Delo list percent ash and CJ-4 is less than CI-4.
Duke- Top
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Re: Motor dyno test; assembly lube question
Are you saying that EOS contains these additives, possibly in abundance?
Jim- Top
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