donstevens wrote:
[quote]Further comment on the sparkly stuff and low oil pressure.
Does anyone really know if engines fail because of low oil pressure or if the oil pressure drops because if all the sparkly stuff clogging the oil pump intake? My guess is that by the time a driver notices the oil pressure drop the damage has already been done
Don[/quote]
Sparkly stuff won’t clog the oil pump intake, it would take a piece of foreign matter the size of a quarter or so.
Engines shouldn’t fail because of low oil pressure. All thepump really has to do is keep oil flowing to the bearings as fast as it’s getting squirted out of the bearings. So as long as the pump is a little more capable then the most oil that can get squirted out, then the pump will have a little remaining flow capacity. But when it comes to the oil pump, it’s more about providing adequate flow then pressure.
As we all know, worn bearings have larger gaps which flow more oil. It’s the inability of the pump to sustain high pressure in the face of less flow resistance that results in the loss of pressure. A gradual loss of pressure is a symptom, not a cause of anything.
Castrol GTX is crap. The 20W50 Syntec, however, is only “sometimes crap”. Castrol doesn’t publish specs on teir oil. That makes tribiologists mistrust it, and it also allows them to change their additive package as often as they want and know one will know. I’ve see oil analyses that said 20W50 Syntec that indicated that it was ok, and some not ok.
The biggest problem with GTX tho is not an issue of bearings, but an issue of the anti-wear additives needed by the cam, rockers, rings and cylinder walls.