Where are you guys buying your oil/filters in the Portland area?
This is very informative and the top oil on his list is very affordable. Looks like no honda oil from here on out.Bob Ross,
when I rebuilt my BB I found that there had been lots of failures of cams and lifters in the past 10 years or so. Really didn't want to munch a cam. So did a bunch of research. I found the following Blog . The guys an engineer who developed a way to test the "strength" of motor oils. Basically the point at which the oil film fails and metal to metal contact will occur.
Our boat motors often sit for weeks or more without running. As they sit the oil is draining away from the very parts we want to protect. There is no thick layer of oil. We are left with whatever film is remaining. The strength of that film is what provides protection. And the strength of oil films vary widely according to his testing.
It's not super easy to navigate but worth the read I think?
Just an example from his list.
Mercury has a marine oil that is rated number 8 out of well over 200 oils he has tested. Hondas marine Oil is number 209.
Just food for thought. Enjoy.
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I too did a lot of research and found particularly for outboards run in salt water the very best oil when it comes to additives to protect the engine and also having long wearing qualities are the oils made for diesel engines. According to one study I found they have more protection than marine branded oils. Finding them in the correct viscosity rating may be a little more difficult.
I have had several small Hondas over then last 50 years; 8 to 15 hp, and ran them all on Chevron 10-30. My current 8hp is 20 years old and still running great.
As far as filters go the outboard motor brands are no better than the high quality automotive filters. Puralator works great on Honda motors. The the various mileage ratings on them goes from 10k 15k and 20k miles and PL14610 and PL14612 fit my Honda 115hp and 8 hp.... The same size also fits my Honda Pilot SUV.
They are much less expensive than the outboard name brands.
I've read enough of his blogs to know that most of the information is incomplete at best, and mostly useless. He claims that one of the most popular and successful ATFs in the world immediately seized and failed every time it was tested. He correlates cam wear solely to oil pressure, with no regard to additives, spring pressure, etc. He discredits any type of oil drain interval that exceeds 5000 miles, even though his own data overwhelmingly supports it. That's just the tip of the iceberg. Sorry, no credibility whatsoever in my book.Matt,
The only folks I've seen challenge his data are YouTube guys sponsored by oil companies that had not actually tested his oil selections. ??
Does the oil analysis world actually test wear capabilities or just the various deposits building up???
Did you read his analysis of Marine oil and corrosion additives?
And lastly, since we "can't prove" oil A is better for wear protection. than oil B, I suspect you can't really prove Rats data is wrong?????
Im very open to some factual data showing his work is not accurate?