JHZR2
Staff member
Hello,
One quick question on experience and opinion regarding seal conditioners. Say one runs an HM oil that contains seal conditioners, and say that the seals are tight, non-leaky and like new. Can a seal be too conditioned?
What are the implications of too much seal conditioner? can seals start to degrade? fall apart? expand excessively and extrude themselves from a gap?
I potentially like the M1 HM10w-40 as a good viscosity, but I worry a bit about the seal conditioners it has - given that I do not need them...
My understanding is that the right amount of ester to provide a 1-2% expansion is desirable. Anything more than that is trouble. I just have to wonder if adding that little bit more, while not excessive, is just enough to be too much to induce extra wear ad potentially premature damage/failure when it did not need to be so.
What are the downsides?
Thanks,
JMH
One quick question on experience and opinion regarding seal conditioners. Say one runs an HM oil that contains seal conditioners, and say that the seals are tight, non-leaky and like new. Can a seal be too conditioned?
What are the implications of too much seal conditioner? can seals start to degrade? fall apart? expand excessively and extrude themselves from a gap?
I potentially like the M1 HM10w-40 as a good viscosity, but I worry a bit about the seal conditioners it has - given that I do not need them...
My understanding is that the right amount of ester to provide a 1-2% expansion is desirable. Anything more than that is trouble. I just have to wonder if adding that little bit more, while not excessive, is just enough to be too much to induce extra wear ad potentially premature damage/failure when it did not need to be so.
What are the downsides?
Thanks,
JMH
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