Postby Hasbeen » 04 Apr 2016 01:06
Just a little on my desire of a lot of zinc in our oils.
In 1968 I was driving a BT24 Brabham Repco F1 in our Gold Star, F1 championship series. As many of you know the Repco F1 engine that won a couple of world championships for Brabham in the 60s, when it was for 3 litre cars, was built using the Buick/Rover V8 block as a base.
Yep a Rover V8, a little modified, revving to 97000 RPM won a couple of world championships. By then Rover were supplying a specially cast magnesium alloy block to Repco for these.
We had a BP contract, & they supplied us a "special" racing oil, BP corse newly developed at that time. However they supplied a little glass jar of a thick grey liquid to be added after the new oil was up to operating temperature the first time. It was some form of zinc compound which similar to my favourite STP was attracted to & plated onto the metal in the engine.
That's why the glass jar. Oil still came in metal tins & drums back then, & you would loose a lot of the zinc to the tin it came in if added at the refinery.
BP did once have a chemist explain some of this to us, but only at the surface level I've repeated above. We also had an STP boffin explain their technology to us too, & the two sounded remarkably similar to me, just no grey stuff in the STP.
I know these things worked on the race track, but don't know enough to really understand why or how. So if I don't know which is best, & they don't curdle when mixed, [they don't], I'll have both thanks.
Thus my desire for high zinc oil, with STP added.
Hasbeen