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Blackstone Lab reports on ZDDP importance...
gtrag94 Offline
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http://www.blackstone-labs.com/Newsletters/Gas-Diesel/November-1-2010.php?utm_source=Nov+2010+Gas%2FDiesel&utm_campaign=490af17038-Nov_2010_Gas_Diesel_Newsletter11_22_2010&utm_medi um=email
1986 TC 5-spd (Red/Red cloth)
K&N Cone on VAM; front suspension by KYB, Moog, Energy Suspension.
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BJL Offline
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hmmm glad i have rollers, lol.
i sent an email to my father about this. so im sure we'll have a good conversation about this. since sunday he bought the zddp additive for his 63 falcon sprint with a 351c...
Brian Larkin
88TC 330,000 miles
Slightly Modified
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gtrag94 Offline
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#3
surprised there isn't more action on this topic, people seem pretty excitable over the ZDDP issue on here...

I fly a piston engine plane for a living and during the summer we use Aeroshell W 100 Plus, and as the temperature gets colder, we switch to Aeroshell W 80 Plus, then (now) Aeroshell W 65. Our maintenance department said they use the Plus versions because "it has an anti-wear additive for the cam." The 65 doesn't come in a plus therefore it doesn't have the additive (confirmed on Shell's website). I don't know how they're adding it because they said the separate additive is not available anymore. To be fair, the engine's manufacturer says that the additive is required, so there's no picking and choosing.
1986 TC 5-spd (Red/Red cloth)
K&N Cone on VAM; front suspension by KYB, Moog, Energy Suspension.
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Paulie Offline
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Good morning gentlemen. Well if i am not mistaken all ZINC will be removed from all oils in the future. The EPA is a strange bunch. they do not need an act of congress to ruin ones day. When i was in business the EPA used to play havoc with us from time to time. especially with AC. They were RUTHLESS. And inspectors were always popping in. Well have a good afternoon gentlemen. Paulie
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Bungy Offline
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#5
If you want some real info on ZDDP and flat tappet cams here's 22 pages from another forum. The thread starter "SWHEATON" used his own money and tested several different brands of oil and additives using an independent lab.

http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=195620
1986 TC 100% Stock

"Nitrous is for guys who can't build motors"

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OU812MACH1 Offline
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#6
i'm old school......if 1 lobe wore down..the valve adjustment was done in correctly...if it was because the oil did not have this or that all the lobes would have worn down the same....back in the day ... general motors 305 ate cam shafts all the time.....due to soft cams...i guess the hardning was done in correctly ????
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Bungy Offline
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Quote:Originally posted by OU812MACH1:
i'm old school......if 1 lobe wore down..the valve adjustment was done in correctly...if it was because the oil did not have this or that all the lobes would have worn down the same....back in the day ... general motors 305 ate cam shafts all the time.....due to soft cams...i guess the hardning was done in correctly ????
So you're saying one or two rockers can suddenly go out of adjustment and wear down the lobes? How could a couple of rocker arms get tighter?
1986 TC 100% Stock

"Nitrous is for guys who can't build motors"

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