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trl Member Since: 16 Dec 2010 Location: IASI Posts: 3 |
Hello, George! I don't think I fully understand why fully synthetic oil is overkill? In http://www.7thgear.net/7thGear/Portals/0/2...0specs.pdf it says that between FD and FC standards the difference is the detergent feature only, so...the same lubricity and ash. Or isn't? Thanks! |
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5th Jan 2011 8:44 pm |
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apples24 Member Since: 29 Dec 2010 Location: motor trade Posts: 7 |
its overkill because it costs more, no need to spend the extra i presume |
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5th Jan 2011 8:53 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
The comparison was between FB and FC, not FC and FD.
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5th Jan 2011 8:56 pm |
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DiscoGeorge Member Since: 20 Nov 2010 Location: Pretoria, South Africa Posts: 193 |
Hi TRL Jaso-FD is formulated mainly for very high performance 2 stroke engines, some of which do in excess of 12000rpm. The main aim here is to ensure, that the lubrication is guaranteed even at those high temperatures. Due to this the formulation of the oil and additives is such, that low ash and solid particle size take a 2nd place . So if you want to be "green" and be kind to the particle filter, stick to Jaso-FC With kind regards DiscoGeorge 1998 Disco1 ES 300Tdi with twin TrueTracs 2005 Disco3 TDV6 S And some more serious stuff |
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6th Jan 2011 5:31 am |
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trl Member Since: 16 Dec 2010 Location: IASI Posts: 3 |
Capito...!
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6th Jan 2011 2:49 pm |
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DiscoGeorge Member Since: 20 Nov 2010 Location: Pretoria, South Africa Posts: 193 |
Hi guys now as awaited by some of you herewith the first photographs. Due to unforseen work circumstances I am heading back to Europe day after tomorrow, so the bulk of the pics will have to wait until after my return on 16 Feb. I have put together some pics of injectors from two different engines. a) A 300Tdi with some 255000km. Injectors were replaced at 210000km (when I bought the car), with the exception of No. 2 injector at the time. The idea was to monitor this injector for some 5000km, after which time No. 2 was also replaced. Pay close attention to radical reduction of carbon deposits around the spray ports. This was over only 5000km. b) an injector from an MB OM617 diesel engine. Now this is a pre-chamber diesel. these motors are famous for some fairly adventurous carbon buid ups. The 5 injectors were removed after 250'000km and checked for spray pattern and opening pressures. All five were good for further use. Both engines have been run by myself with YF's famours 1:200 concoction formula I would suggest, if you would like to comment on this, that only forum members with a thorough understanding of the diesel operational principle do so, to prevent confusion. Please remember, there is a fundamental difference between a lubricating (heavy) oil and a fuel (light) oil. Differences are mainly centered around their relevant propensity for carbon build up and ignitability (cetane). The pictures do not need to be explained further, as it is most evident, that carbon build up has been dealt with. In the case of the OM617 injector, 250'000km is 2.5 times the normal life span of such injectors. Beyond 100000km they normally develop the famous diesel knock. Now diesel knock is nothing else but a n accoustic manifestation of an incomplete combustion. This can have various reasons: 1. Incorrect diesel pump timing 2. Water in the diesel 3. Worn out injector needles 4. Cetane rating too low etc. Now here are the pics:
Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated With kind regards DiscoGeorge 1998 Disco1 ES 300Tdi with twin TrueTracs 2005 Disco3 TDV6 S And some more serious stuff |
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25th Jan 2011 11:25 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
As I've tried to clarify number of times, there are two different things/processes:
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25th Jan 2011 12:25 pm |
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DiscoGeorge Member Since: 20 Nov 2010 Location: Pretoria, South Africa Posts: 193 |
Hi Alex Yes I know. I haven't forgotten. But I have to rush overseas on Thursday again, so my time here in SA was totally devoted to business matters. After the 16th Feb I will collect the much awaited pictorial info and post it so that everyone can benefit from it. As far a lubrication goes, the OM617 injector is a case in point. Those injectors are purely mechanical devices, that open under spring pressure only. So any extension in useable service life can only be derived from better lubrication and a reduction of abrasive deposits. The info that the forum members are mainly after, i.e. a visible reduction in the wear and tear on shaft seals on the CRD high pressure pumps (due to increased and/or better lubrication) I can only publish, once I have visited that engineering shop. This will definitely happen after the 16th. of Feb. With kind regards DiscoGeorge 1998 Disco1 ES 300Tdi with twin TrueTracs 2005 Disco3 TDV6 S And some more serious stuff |
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25th Jan 2011 1:10 pm |
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DiscoGeorge Member Since: 20 Nov 2010 Location: Pretoria, South Africa Posts: 193 |
Hi Dave the Disco injectors are from a 1998 Disco1 ES 300Tdi "VA" series The MB OM617 injectors are from a 1978 300D. I have used those two examples as they highlight not only the carbon issue but also are a case in point for the lubrication side of the discussion, as both are entirely mechanical injectors. No Piezo Electric or solenoid parts whatsoever. With kind regards DiscoGeorge 1998 Disco1 ES 300Tdi with twin TrueTracs 2005 Disco3 TDV6 S And some more serious stuff |
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25th Jan 2011 1:37 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Nevertheless, we still wait for a (visual) comparison which will show that the lubrication is improved. You won't get away so easily after you've excited us so much... If you are so centered on injectors then take them apart and show us, by comparison, their internals on one used with 2sO and one used without 2sO. Lube is the key word now... Thank you! PS: Those injectors, being so old, they've worked, most part of their life, with fuels that had sulphur, so the lube was properly. So the statement above has little relevance. |
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25th Jan 2011 7:02 pm |
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AndyT Member Since: 28 Dec 2008 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 447 |
...will you also dismiss photos of reduced mechanical wear on the same basis? |
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25th Jan 2011 10:05 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
I will accept any photos that can prove the difference in lubrication between using and not using 2sO.
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26th Jan 2011 8:39 am |
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Dave Member Since: 04 Jul 2007 Location: Somewhere Near You Posts: 2666 |
DG,
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26th Jan 2011 1:04 pm |
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scrimple Member Since: 07 May 2010 Location: Allington Posts: 317 |
I believe semi synthetic FC was mentioned in the original post, that is what I use anyway. MY2014 SD4 XS
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7th Feb 2011 10:22 pm |
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