Rotella synthetic vs. Mobile one gold cap?
#2
Originally Posted by kennyo
Anyone run or switched to the rotella? I'm changing the oil this week and both are available. Rotella seems to have a good rep in diesels.
Rotella is a good product however,,,,there is a forum actually debating this issue....here ya go
M-1 has the edge I feel..it's tried and true..
http://www.rotella.com/ubbthreads/sh...b=5&o=&fpart=1
Last edited by Hydrocruiser; 09-05-2006 at 03:37 PM.
#4
Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
Rotella is a good product however,,,,there is a forum actually debating this issue....here ya go
M-1 has the edge I feel..it's tried and true..
http://www.rotella.com/ubbthreads/sh...b=5&o=&fpart=1
M-1 has the edge I feel..it's tried and true..
http://www.rotella.com/ubbthreads/sh...b=5&o=&fpart=1
Thus being just so it is not formulated for a motor with an ignition spark advance. We can argue this out forever but, Rotella and similar oils work best in diesel aplications.
I was told this from more than one expert... including my Dad who drove over the road trucks for 50 years !!!
Rotella works well in Diesel trucks that have a reputation of running more than 1 Million miles ! with a complete teardown with minimal wear. But we're not driving trucks here on the h2o and have completely different issues as an over the road vehicle. I really believe that a hi performance boat needs a regular 25w 40 or 20w 50 normal oil to keep it where it has to be.
I was also informed that due to epa guidelines that the zinc has been removed from motor oils, and that this leads to excessive cam wear and other related problems . God Bless America !!! BBB
#5
Originally Posted by Big Block Billy
Ok, Rotella is a Diesel engine formulated oil Peroid...
Thus being just so it is not formulated for a motor with an ignition spark advance. We can argue this out forever but, Rotella and similar oils work best in diesel applications.
I was told this from more than one expert... including my Dad who drove over the road trucks for 50 years !!!
Rotella works well in Diesel trucks that have a reputation of running more than 1 Million miles ! with a complete tear-down with minimal wear. But we're not driving trucks here on the h2o and have completely different issues as an over the road vehicle. I really believe that a hi performance boat needs a regular 25w 40 or 20w 50 normal oil to keep it where it has to be.
I was also informed that due to epa guidelines that the zinc has been removed from motor oils, and that this leads to excessive cam wear and other related problems . God Bless America !!! BBB
Thus being just so it is not formulated for a motor with an ignition spark advance. We can argue this out forever but, Rotella and similar oils work best in diesel applications.
I was told this from more than one expert... including my Dad who drove over the road trucks for 50 years !!!
Rotella works well in Diesel trucks that have a reputation of running more than 1 Million miles ! with a complete tear-down with minimal wear. But we're not driving trucks here on the h2o and have completely different issues as an over the road vehicle. I really believe that a hi performance boat needs a regular 25w 40 or 20w 50 normal oil to keep it where it has to be.
I was also informed that due to epa guidelines that the zinc has been removed from motor oils, and that this leads to excessive cam wear and other related problems . God Bless America !!! BBB
I think new Rotella formaulations may be rated possibly for both gas and diesel? Check it out!
Last edited by Hydrocruiser; 09-06-2006 at 09:19 PM.
#6
Originally Posted by Big Block Billy
I was also informed that due to epa guidelines that the zinc has been removed from motor oils, and that this leads to excessive cam wear and other related problems . God Bless America !!! BBB
#8
Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
The biggest difference between Rotalla and a similar gasoline engine oil are the agents in Rotella to control soot from the diesel combustion process that enters the oil.
I think new Rotella formaulations may be rated possibly for both gas and diesel? Check it out!
I think new Rotella formaulations may be rated possibly for both gas and diesel? Check it out!

I had seen a Diesel car engine many years back torn down by my dad with compression rings worn to about the thickness of a human hair !!! This b.t.w. is also caused by too much fuel or inacurate fuel timing on a Diesel. BBB
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