K Ken4 Joined Aug 13, 2002 Messages 917 Location Singapore Mar 18, 2004 #1 Insolubles means what? Solids that are undissolved? Cleanliness of oil? Is it related to Soot? If insolubles = 0.0 does it mean the oil is very clean? If insolubles = 0.6, does it mean the oil has poor cleaning ability?
Insolubles means what? Solids that are undissolved? Cleanliness of oil? Is it related to Soot? If insolubles = 0.0 does it mean the oil is very clean? If insolubles = 0.6, does it mean the oil has poor cleaning ability?
Rand Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 21,500 Location NE,Ohio Mar 18, 2004 #2 Its how much grit and crap/deposits/solids is in the oil. Basically if its over .4 or .5 you should change it because it can be abrasive over that. Someone else can chime in with a better answer now lol
Its how much grit and crap/deposits/solids is in the oil. Basically if its over .4 or .5 you should change it because it can be abrasive over that. Someone else can chime in with a better answer now lol
K Ken4 Thread starter Joined Aug 13, 2002 Messages 917 Location Singapore Mar 18, 2004 #3 I dont know, I still cant seem to get a feel looking at 'insolubles' numbers. I feel more comfortable with Soot, Oxidation, Nitration & Sulfation. Why cant blackstone have both?
I dont know, I still cant seem to get a feel looking at 'insolubles' numbers. I feel more comfortable with Soot, Oxidation, Nitration & Sulfation. Why cant blackstone have both?