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A short discourse on Mobil Delvac 1 and its viscosity retention. I work with fleets that do 125,000 mile drain intervals in class 8 over the road use. Even in that extended service drain interval Delvac 1 comes out in grade. i. e. it is *very* shear stable. .
Likewise in off-highway, severe applications. Normal mineral base drain interval 250 hours, yet Delvac 1 easily goes 1,000 hours, even 1,250 hours, and stays in grade, with excellent TBN and additive retention. .
That said, we are seeing some unusual things occurring with HEUI's. One company I work with that normally gets 15,000 to 20,000 hours out of its CAT engines using Delvac 1300S 15W-40, is getting 2,500 to 3,000 hours on the same piece of equipment with the only difference being HEUI.
In CAT's case, we are requiring the oil to work at 3,000 psi levels. This level of fluid pressure idealy is using a high quality hydraulic oil; a very high quality base stock with hydraulic oil specific additization. We are seeing the high pressure oil pump gear plasticizing severely. The engines which are normally spotlessly clean have considerable deposits.
]I am suspecting that with the 6. 0 some of the same issues may be taking place; i. e. that of requiring the engine oil to perform at hydraulic levels of performance, which it has not been designed for.
It would be interesting to check particle counts to see what the ISO cleanliness levels are of the oils and then the (hopefully) positive effect of supplemental ultra fine oil filtration.
Also, it would be interesting to do some double testing with two labs to see how the vis's check. .
Full post (long) here...
http://forums.thedieselstop.com/ubb...&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=31&fpart=1[/url
A short discourse on Mobil Delvac 1 and its viscosity retention. I work with fleets that do 125,000 mile drain intervals in class 8 over the road use. Even in that extended service drain interval Delvac 1 comes out in grade. i. e. it is *very* shear stable. .
Likewise in off-highway, severe applications. Normal mineral base drain interval 250 hours, yet Delvac 1 easily goes 1,000 hours, even 1,250 hours, and stays in grade, with excellent TBN and additive retention. .
That said, we are seeing some unusual things occurring with HEUI's. One company I work with that normally gets 15,000 to 20,000 hours out of its CAT engines using Delvac 1300S 15W-40, is getting 2,500 to 3,000 hours on the same piece of equipment with the only difference being HEUI.
In CAT's case, we are requiring the oil to work at 3,000 psi levels. This level of fluid pressure idealy is using a high quality hydraulic oil; a very high quality base stock with hydraulic oil specific additization. We are seeing the high pressure oil pump gear plasticizing severely. The engines which are normally spotlessly clean have considerable deposits.
]I am suspecting that with the 6. 0 some of the same issues may be taking place; i. e. that of requiring the engine oil to perform at hydraulic levels of performance, which it has not been designed for.
It would be interesting to check particle counts to see what the ISO cleanliness levels are of the oils and then the (hopefully) positive effect of supplemental ultra fine oil filtration.
Also, it would be interesting to do some double testing with two labs to see how the vis's check. .
Full post (long) here...
http://forums.thedieselstop.com/ubb...&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=31&fpart=1[/url
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