Zing
Well-Known Member
That is true but the basic blocks for those engines were often first produced in the 1960s, before advanced synthetic oils were sold. Modern vehicles were designed with synthetics in mind, but old ones were designed to suit the properties of mineral oils. There is a lot to it. The material properties of the metals used, the surface treatment of the parts, engine temperatures and pressures, rpms, stresses, clearances etc were all different and all that has an effect on oil suitability and vice versa.It's worth remembering that many marine engines, and nearly all older ones, are actually simply road/industrial engines with a heat exchanger attached.
Richard