On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Davis Martin wrote: > I am not sure I follow what your asking. large clearances with light weight oil, and then you mention not having enough bearing clearance ? Sorry, I was un-clear. I've read that the thin oils were designed for modern motors with super-tight bearing clearances, such that thin oils make a good lubricating/supporting film, and that stuff like our AMC engines are designed with relatively large running clearances, requiring a thicker oil (30 weight, etc) to make that supporting and lubricating film. How much of that is true, is there a way to get those small improvements (energy loss from all the suspended oil) in our old-design motors by using thin oils, but without endangering them because they have larger bearing clearance gaps. > > > Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, 16 Mar 2008, Davis Martin wrote: > > > Ya the lighter the oil, the less resistance in the engine. > > This makes for slight gains in HP. Somthing the big boys do > > to try and gain a slight advantage over the next guy. > > So what's the story with thin (say 0W-15 mobil1 synth) in > older-design motors with relatively large clearances? I mean > nicely made, not old, worn out. > > WIll that leave not enough bearing clearance? Will piston > skirts suffer? > > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: http://splatter.wps.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20080317/6993b25d/attachment.htm > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list