Why diesel engine oil gets darker than gas engine's
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Never have figured this out.....I assume soot
Our 1968 350 John Deere 3 cylinder blackens the oil immediately
Our 1985 JD2550 4cylinder non-turbo blackens the oil immediately
Our 1998 JD6410 4 cylinder turbo blackens the oil a little less slowly despite a bad IP
Our 1993 W250 with 290k blackens the oil in about 3-4000 miles but nowhere near what the tractors do.
I've also heard that its bad if the oil isn't black on a diesel? I don't know what to think. Using rotella t 15w-40 in all of them
Our 1968 350 John Deere 3 cylinder blackens the oil immediately
Our 1985 JD2550 4cylinder non-turbo blackens the oil immediately
Our 1998 JD6410 4 cylinder turbo blackens the oil a little less slowly despite a bad IP
Our 1993 W250 with 290k blackens the oil in about 3-4000 miles but nowhere near what the tractors do.
I've also heard that its bad if the oil isn't black on a diesel? I don't know what to think. Using rotella t 15w-40 in all of them
It's soot from the fuel. How much depends on how clean the burn is and also engine clearances, especially pistons and rings. Diesel rated oils suspend it harmlessly in reasonable amounts, which is pretty black.








