Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2012 14:11:31 -0500
Reply-To: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Oil question....not the dreaded which motor oil is best....
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Most nay 15w-40 you have been using has been a Diesel or other form of heavy
duty oil. Labeling is now changing and in the Diesel world we have post and
pre 2007 oil requirements. Most of the pre 2007 is disappearing. Some of the
new stuff brags about "emissions system performance". The real early heavy
duty Diesel oils can affect the catalyst and O2 sensors.
As you noted your oil consumption may be caused by valve stem seals. These
can be easily serviced without any major disassembly of the engine. Back in
the 70's and early 80's these often had to be replaced even before the cam
belt. An air compressor and the right special tools make this a 3 hour job.
If the guides are worn then you have to pull the head to change them.
Don't be so focused on the higher oil pressure. Higher viscosity also means
increased drag and power loss.
20w-50 will hold even more pressure.
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of
Don Hanson
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 8:37 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Oil question....not the dreaded which motor oil is best....
I am getting ready for an 1100 mile blitz drive, PDX to the desert
SW...taking the interstate because the weather and roads in the Sierras are
snowy...
I did my pre-trip once over today and I couldn't find any in 15-40w oil
except some that says 'hard service' and 'diesel service'...Delo I think
the brand is. This went into my pretty high mileage inline VW ABA motor,
a motor that has always burned a little oil...about a qt every 1000 miles
now. I've been seeing a slow and slight increase in the oil consumption
over the past couple of years, still have great oil pressure, so I am not
worried but I wanted the 15-40 weight cause it uses less and I will be
pushing a fully loaded (over loaded?) van over some big passes at 70 or
so...
The oil marked 'diesel service' that won't blow me up, will it?
Just curious as to what them might add to the oil that is marked like that,
it says something to help keep the soot from damaging the internals of a
diesel motor... I've put every imaginable grade and type of oil in this
motor over the years...almost alway plain dino-oil, I think I have used this
same brand diesel oil before, too.........thinner oil gives me lower oil
pressure...but lower oil temps....For example, 5w 20w will lower my hot OP
to about 50/555psi at 3700 rpm while I'll see a steady 60psi when hot with a
15-40 at the same rpm....
Anyway, curious if I am damaging my $300 motor by running diesel motor
oil in it...anybody?
Don Hanson