From: Glenn Shaw (wolf.star@verizon.net)
Date: Thu Jan 08 2004 - 21:28:41 PST
Hi
Sulfur does not eat metals. *Not a Fact*. What sulfur can do is
combine with other elements to form acid which can eat metals such as
brass. Modern lubricants are now formulated however to prevent
acidification of the sulfur while retaining its extreme pressure
capacity in the lube product. I will stand by to see the post of the
article. I am very interested in reading the author's data.
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Military Vehicles Mailing List [mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org] On
Behalf Of jeff j alberhasky
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 7:44 PM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: Re: [MV] OIL QUESTION
I knew this would open up a can of worms. I did see a some reports of
over the road long haul diesel engines with very pitted bearings and
most, if not all had, been using Rotella motor oil. It had been
atributed to sulfur ( An EP ingrediant) in the oil itself or the oils
inability to deal with the by products of combustion which sulfur is
one.
I can't remember. Sulfur, without a doubt eats yellow metal. This is
a fact!. I have been trying to find the article to post. I ran across
it by accident a few years ago and it had a number of photos of the
bearings showing all the brass completly eaten away. All I know is
that
I quit using it in all my engines because of this article. I will keep
on looking. ???????
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