DaveatMoon
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This is a hot discussion on every car forum on the web, and a lot of people have been told a lot of things by sources that are not exactly the last word on the discussion. If a last word does exist, it is in the form of Mr. Robert Olree.
I don't know this man, but he is a close friend to one my friends in the Buick Club of America. He's an antique car enthusiast and restorer, and he is probably the single most authoritative expert on motor oil in the United States. He is the chief engineer for lubricants for General Motors, and was a development engineer for Ethyl Corp. before moving on the GM. Among his many published papers on the subject is SAE research paper #2004-01-2986, entitled "How Much ZDP is Enough". He is currently the chairman of the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee.
He has written for the Buick Club of America (BCA) a paper entitled Engine Oil Mythology. Once and for all it places to rest the myths of ZDP. The explanation of the testing regime for motor oils, including the wear to flat tappet engines, is the key to understanding what (if anything) the removal of ZDP means to your LBC. If you've been trusting to anecdotal stories and sales pitches for this material for information on ZDP, this should be the be-all and end-all of that.
I've attached a file of this report to this post. To read his paper you can also click on the link below for the thread in the BCA forum. Greg Cockerill, the BCA member that started the thread, gives a good introduction to who Mr. Olree is and why he's an important source on this topic. The paper itself is a .pdf file embedded in the first post.
All should read it.
Engine Oil Mythology
I don't know this man, but he is a close friend to one my friends in the Buick Club of America. He's an antique car enthusiast and restorer, and he is probably the single most authoritative expert on motor oil in the United States. He is the chief engineer for lubricants for General Motors, and was a development engineer for Ethyl Corp. before moving on the GM. Among his many published papers on the subject is SAE research paper #2004-01-2986, entitled "How Much ZDP is Enough". He is currently the chairman of the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee.
He has written for the Buick Club of America (BCA) a paper entitled Engine Oil Mythology. Once and for all it places to rest the myths of ZDP. The explanation of the testing regime for motor oils, including the wear to flat tappet engines, is the key to understanding what (if anything) the removal of ZDP means to your LBC. If you've been trusting to anecdotal stories and sales pitches for this material for information on ZDP, this should be the be-all and end-all of that.
I've attached a file of this report to this post. To read his paper you can also click on the link below for the thread in the BCA forum. Greg Cockerill, the BCA member that started the thread, gives a good introduction to who Mr. Olree is and why he's an important source on this topic. The paper itself is a .pdf file embedded in the first post.
All should read it.
Engine Oil Mythology