Oil consumption issue

Started by jimay3677, June 26, 2014, 04:45:01 PM

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jimay3677

Something is wrong with my jts. It hasn't used any oil in nearly 2000k. I don't know if I should be concerned lol.  Obviously hpr10 is a good oil.

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redsky

Hope it's not like my 2010 Forester, the only time it stopped using oil was when the sump was dry!

colcol

Your oil consumption doesn't go down in JTS's, what happens is you do a lot of city driving and the oil gets contaminated with crap and fuel and it seems the oil level stays the same, but your oil level is decreasing and the contaminate level is increasing.
The way to get over it is to take it on a good run, like an Alfa Romeo Sunday drive or a bit of a blast along the freeway, and you will burn the crap out of your oil and your oil level will drop, and when you check it, seem like the oil use is out of control.
Some oils are better at controlling oil consumption, if you are doing lots of city driving and short trips and your car isn't warming up, change the oil more regulary, like twice as often as recomended or start saving up for new camshafts, Colin.
1974 VW Passat [ist car] 1984 Alfa 33TI [daily driver] 2002 Alfa 156 JTS [daily driver]

jimay3677

I live in the country and travel 100k to work so am always giving it a good run

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jimay3677

I switched to hpr10 (10w50) at the last 5000k oil change from a 5w60 ten tenths so I'm thinking hpr10 is a pretty good oil. I picked up some castrol edge cheap so will see how that goed

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Alfa156Melb1

Eeewww castrol edge?   :o

I swapped from Penrite 10 tenths premium 5 to Castrol edge last year...

Straight away the tappets started screaming at me and oil consumption went up by about 20%...

Went back to Penrite Premium 5 and she's silent again, and consumption is 'normal'... which by every other car standards is rubbish! haha

As ColCol says, it's the city driving that uses up the oil with all the contamination going on.

colcol

There are different grades of Castrol Edge, for the JTS motor use 10-60.
The city driving contaminates the oil with by products of petrol and isn't a good lubricant and the first thing to suffer is the camshafts, the lobes wear off.
I have used many brands and types of oil in the JTS and have not noticed much difference, i even used Castrol Magnatec and expecting all sorts of things to happen, but it was fine, Colin.
1974 VW Passat [ist car] 1984 Alfa 33TI [daily driver] 2002 Alfa 156 JTS [daily driver]

Alfa156Melb1

Yep, it was Castrol edge 10w60 - that the only spec the car has ever had...

But I agree most oils you can't tell the difference, however with the castrol, the car sounded like a tractor.

I've used Martini 10w60 too, that was good, but there was still a little tappet noise...

The Penrites the only oil I've used that makes the engine completely quite.

I suspect its because if the higher zinc content. Possibly also because it's 100% PAO... not sure?

It's aussie made so that's a bonus too :)

Just as an aside - ColCol were you at the Alfamen tech night?  Matt was saying that given the flat tappet design in these engines, it's important to use an oil with a high zinc content anyway.. he uses HPR10 as youget the best of both worlds - good oil, cheap...  I think the Edge is one of those low zinc oils...? not sure..?

jimay3677

Longer reply not using mobile.

When I got the car it was running Castrol Magnatec 10-40 which the dealer put in, I changed over to Penrite 5w-60 and saw usage at around 1L/2000k.  I've since switched to Penrite HPR10 10w50.
After picking up the Castrol Edge on sale I checked the oil and it's still sitting at the full line, I can't remember exactly how many k's it's been but the car gets driven around 500-700k a week so it would be atleast 1500k on HPR10

Steve S

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Quote from: Alfa156Melb1 on July 03, 2014, 10:21:38 AM
Yep, it was Castrol edge 10w60 - that the only spec the car has ever had...

I've used Martini 10w60 too, that was good, but there was still a little tappet noise...

The Penrites the only oil I've used that makes the engine completely quite.

I suspect its because if the higher zinc content. Possibly also because it's 100% PAO... not sure?



Matt was saying that given the flat tappet design in these engines, it's important to use an oil with a high zinc content anyway.. he uses HPR10 as youget the best of both worlds - good oil, cheap...  I think the Edge is one of those low zinc oils...? not sure..?



Zn is a very useful additive but it is not the only anti wear additive. And more Zn does not automatically mean more protection. Zn comes in different forms in order to achieve different things too. e.g. Zn maybe formulated as an antioxidant, rather than anti wear, which is common in heavy diesel engine oil. Zn formulated as a strong antioxidant has poor antiwear performance. If an oil was formulated with a poor quality base stock it will generally oxidise more easily, so could be loaded with higher levels of antioxidants to compensate.

The low Zn formulations you read about in everyday oils causing issues (or not) are mostly restricted to North America where these formulations make up the bulk of the oil on the market. The vast majority of formulations in Europe and here in Australia have always maintained conventional levels of Zn.

Edge 10w60 is a PAO oil. It has high levels of Zn, similar to HPR, similar to other A3/B4 formulations. Martini 10w60 is low Zn as it is a C3 formulation which is odd for a 10w60. I don't know any manufacturers requesting a C3 10w60. C3 maybe low Zn but it still meets the same wear performance as A3/B4. The primary reason A3/B4 formulations with high levels of Zn still exist in mainstream products to ensure long service life when used with variable quality fuels. They are also cheaper.

Alfa engines may have "flat tappets" by definition but the term really originated from old solid lifter pushrod engines with large valves, heavy springs and rocker ratios that place high pressures on the cams.  A lot of plain Jane Toyotas, Hondas, Mitsubishis etc all technically have flat tappets too but as spring pressures are low they get along on std oil just fine. I've never seen a worn cam on a Toyota.

Alfa156Melb1

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This is where knowledge is king.

Given that information, I have no idea why both my GTA and JTS's run better on the Penrite premium range compared to the other oils... I can't explain why... A lot of it will be placebo, but there's no doubt there is zero tappet noise using Penrite... Even after a 3 or 4 days of no use..

However on the castrol the tappets rattled away all the time,  they never stopped!

To be fair, I've only tried Castrol, Martini and Penrite so far..

In regards to the reasons - after Steve's explanation, I have nothing. No idea why the difference. :-\

I may run the GTA on Amsoil one day soon, but it will only be out of curiosity not need.

Steve, Have you looked into the Penrite specs at all?  what's your thoughts?  And, they bang on about the additional zinc content - is it antiwear or antioxident in this particular oil?

Steve S

A lot of people claim Mobil oil makes their engines noisy and I must admit my Toyota did seem quite noisy when running on Mobil. I actually used a Penrite oil at my last oil change and I too immediately noticed it was a lot quieter than before with the Mobil. The problem with this sort of observation is there is nothing to compare it with; any other oil on the shelf may have had the same result too. That oil change was done well over 6 months back now and to me the engine sounds quite noisy again. Maybe it's noisy as the oil is old and needs to be changed? I do believe it has slowly got nosier as the time has gone by and that it will most likely be quieter again after the next oil change.

Given all the claims on engine noise I read about, I find it interesting that I have never seen a proper study done to conclude audible noise has any bearing on engine wear whatsoever.


Alfa156Melb1

You have a good point, noise may have no bearing whatsoever...

Except I prefer a quite engine :)  The noise is meant to come out the back!  8)

jimay3677

Mine actually seems quieter on the edge (except for the hole in exhuast somewhere) will be going back to penrite on the next change due to $$

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Thevak

Good time to buy Penrite from Repco with 20% discount using major car clubs membership cards such asRACV for the month July.
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