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chariotdriver 10-15-2011 01:11 AM

Any new oil issues?
 
It's been a few years now since the new CJ- oils came out. The forcast was for doom and gloom on the flat tappet engines; soooooo..............does anybody have some data to look at or did everybody stock up on the old CI-4plus stuff. My stock is getting low and would like to know what to do to keep my fleet up and running. I've always used Delo but I'm looking at the Rotella 5W-40 stuff.

cj360trider 10-15-2011 08:21 AM

i use 15w40 rotella in my ram and havent seen a difference at all.

lovinCTD59 10-15-2011 10:11 AM

I run Shell Rotella 5W40 synthetic with no problems in my 24v and my 12v. From what the word is around here its the best bang for the buck on a synthetic oil.

Tate 10-15-2011 10:02 PM

People hate change, so I'm sure thats where the CJ concerns came from. The 6.7 is still a flat tappet engine anyway.

joem 10-16-2011 11:48 PM

I use high zink motercycle 20w50 oil in the summer. and 5w40 rotella winter

infidel 10-17-2011 11:04 AM

I haven't noticed a difference in over 75k miles on my Dodges and four 55 gallon drums of 15w40 Delo CJ on the farm equipment.
From my reading the CJ oil should be better since it's designed to hold more soot in suspension.

ohanahorse 10-20-2011 11:30 AM

Hi Bill,
And you are still doing the 10k oil changes???

infidel 10-20-2011 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by ohanahorse (Post 3033373)
Hi Bill,
And you are still doing the 10k oil changes???

Yes, 8-10k mile changes.

Fiftygrit 10-20-2011 07:38 PM

Rotella 5-40 and no differance that I can tell at all.

kawi600 10-31-2011 11:18 PM

Well I had some gloom and doom on my flat tappet motor.. and this was using the old oils. I used delvac rotella and valvoline's 15-40 conventional diesel oils for the older application and over a period of 20k mi or so my hamilton cam ate itself.
Now I -do- have an aftermarket cam and springs, but even the old application oils have lower zinc content than they did. So its anyones guess which was the contributing factor. No one told me to run a ZDDP additive until too late.
Im assuming this move to reduce zinc was driven by environmental concerns or something? Wish I could make someone at the EPA or whatever pay for this expensive repair =(
Thanks to Zach Hamilton for warranty'ing the cam even though it wasnt his fault.

Run an oil analysis every oil change if youre worried. They can look for traces of wear metals.

carl48 11-01-2011 09:36 AM

the ci4+ oils are available everywhere. they can no longer package them in quart or gallon containers. they are in 5 gallon and 55 gallon drums go to shivron distributor to get it. the dello 15w-40 cj4 has LE after it for low emissions the ci4+ does not.

infidel 11-01-2011 10:29 AM


Im assuming this move to reduce zinc was driven by environmental concerns
Sort of, the zinc plugs the new diesel cat converters.

I've been using Delo 15w40 in everything I own including gassers for 30 years with no problems but from recent reading it appears the CJ oil is really bad for gassers.
Apparently the the CJ oil is highly detergent and will wash the lube right off the cylinder walls of a gasser but not a diesel.
Guess I'm going to have to stock one more brand...

Short and informative article here> http://www.machinerylubrication.com/...l-engine-oils-

carl48 11-01-2011 08:36 PM

i think it is the dpf filter rather than the cat. but you need to do the deletes anyway. that is what we did so we only have to keep the ci4+ oil

chariotdriver 11-01-2011 09:15 PM

Crap!..............that's a little disturbing but thanks for the great link. Some excellent info on it.

How cold does it get where you are? I didn't think 15W-40 was good for much below 20F.

infidel 11-02-2011 10:28 AM

The majority of our winters are above 25°F with typically less than two weeks under 20°.
When it does get below 20° it's usually way below zero.
I use an oil pan heater then rather than keep two different kinds of oil on hand.


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