
Originally Posted by
rick130
It can happen Dougal.
Which Agip oil ?
IIRC most Japanese diesel engine manufacturers from the mid eighties on called for >3000ppm calcium (calcium carbonate ?) in the add pack for detergency/solvency and also, to a lesser degree, EP protection for the cam.
Not many oils carry that sort of excessive/overbased calcium these days as ;
1) it can lead to carbon (ash) buildup in the chamber
2) AW and EP protection can be gained by using combinations of other organo-metallic and non-metallic additives.
I just read through some papers that a tribologist I have a lot of time for has published online, and in a Q and A part someone asked the question about additive packs and oil consumption.
In his opinion it shouldn't make much difference, but what can happen (and I've experienced this) is that the base oil viscosity and viscosity index improver used can make a huge difference to oil consumption.
In a nutshell, a relatively lighter weight base oil with lots of VII's to meet a certain viscosity range will volatilise more easily and lead to increased oil consumption.
The only way to know for sure before buying is to compare NOACK numbers of an oil, but these are rarely published.
The oil I'm currently running (10W-40) had a very low NOACK % of 9.5% in it's first published TDS, but subsequent revised TDS's don't show the NOACK number.
A lot of multigrade oils are up near 20% NOACK.
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