Posted by jdemaris on December 09, 2014 at 05:25:41 from (70.194.1.36):
In Reply to: Diesel fuel lubricant posted by 37Chief on December 08, 2014 at 18:58:19:
I kind of wonder how many posters have a fundamental understanding of mechanical injection systems, metal wear, lube needs, etc. Looking a few inane replies, it seems not many. Rotary mechanical pumps with distributor sections are the ones that really suffer from low-lube. Not in-line pumps, not plunger pumps, not common-rail diesels, etc. There is ample evidence to show premature wear on the rotary pumps from lowered lube. With ideal lube they can last the 1,000,000 road-miles with major parts intact and never replaced. If one dies at 100,000 miles instead - i.e. 1/10th the normal life - who here would even notice?
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