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ZDDP Engine Oil - The Zinc Factor

What You May Not Know About Today's Engine Oils Could Harm Your Vintage Mustang's Engine
By Jim Smart
Photography by Jim Smart, The Mustang Monthly Archives, The Manufacturers
Engine Motor Oil Oil
Engine Motor Oil Crankshaft Main Bearing
This is the first place oil... 
   
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Engine Motor Oil Crankshaft Main Bearing
This is the first place oil arrives under pressure--crankshaft main bearing journals (except the 351C where cam bearings get oil first). Pressure must always be maintained during engine operation to keep a liquid wedge between journals and bearings. Rule of thumb is 10 psi of oil pressure for every 1,000 rpm. Oil pressure is lost when bearing/journal clearances become excessive. It also can become lost with excessive pump rotor clearances or defective pressure relief valve operation.
Engine Motor Oil Connecting Rod Bearing
Here's a connecting rod bearing... 
   
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Engine Motor Oil Connecting Rod Bearing
Here's a connecting rod bearing that has suffered friction damage from oil wedge breakdown between bearing and journal. Heat has become extreme along the bearing's center. Once damage begins, it only gets worse. Material melts away under extreme heat and pressure.
Engine Motor Oil Camshaft
This flat-tappet hydraulic... 
   
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Engine Motor Oil Camshaft
This flat-tappet hydraulic camshaft has suffered the rigors of wear and tear. The journals appear to have had sufficient lubrication but the lobes are excessively worn. This is what the zinc issue is all about. Zinc has always been an engine oil additive designed to reduce engine wear.
Engine Motor Oil Zinc Levels
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Engine Motor Oil Zinc Levels
Sufficient zinc levels in engine oil aren't just about flat-tappet engines, but severe duty as well. Zinc provides an important anti-wear barrier that racers need under grueling conditions.
Engine Motor Oil Oil Pumps
All classic Mustang engines... 
   
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Engine Motor Oil Oil Pumps
All classic Mustang engines have positive-displacement oil pumps, also known as "G-rotor" pumps with a two-stage inner and outer rotor. The inner rotor is camshaft driven. The outer rotor rides on the inner rotor, with the two closing up and moving oil from the pan to the engine's oil galleys. Whenever you replace an oil pump or build an engine, pump cavities must be filled with SAE 30 weight oil or engine assembly lube to ensure pump priming for a healthy start up.
Engine Motor Oil Oil Pump Rotor
Your engine's greatest enemy... 
   
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Engine Motor Oil Oil Pump Rotor
Your engine's greatest enemy outside of oil starvation is dirt--no matter how small. Look at the damage to this small-block Ford oil pump's rotors and cavity. The scoring lines were caused by dust and dirt that got into the oil.
Engine Motor Oil Debris
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Engine Motor Oil Debris
Here's how bad foreign matter in your oil can get. Debris was drawn into an oil pump, causing the pump to seize, which sheared this shaft.

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