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When coating an oil pan, in most applications, it is important to allow the pan to cool the returning oil. It would be better to use a coating that not only has good oil shedding abilities, but also helps rather than hinders the ability to transfer heat from the hot oil into the pan. In addition, coating the outside of the pan with a thermal dispersant will allow the pan to transfer heat from the metal sur face to the surrounding air even faster than bare metal. Painting a pan for appearance, using a typical paint, can reduce the ability of the pan to radiate heat. Chrome plating the pan simply fur ther aggravates the problem. The solution is to use Tech Line's TLTD both inside and out. TLTD is an oil shedding, Thermal Dispersant. In addition, it has excellent corrosion inhibiting character istics and contains lubricants that reduce the ability of dirt and other debris to accumulate on the outside of the pan. This will allow the oil to return to the sump rapidly and help cool the oil as it runs over the coated surface, as TLTD accelerates the transfer of heat into the pan. The heat now in the pan will also be transfered to the outside air flow faster through the TLTD that has been applied to the exterior of the pan. The result is cooler oil. TLTD functions in
a number of ways. First, by being applied in a very thin coat, it does
not sig nificantly reduce the surface area of the pan. Second, it contains
thermally active ingredients that carry heat faster than the bare metal
of the pan. The lubricants allow the oil to return to the sump faster
than over bare metal. The lubricants also reduce the ability of dirt
and other debris to stick to the surface. Any build up of debris will
reduce the surface area of the pan and reduce its ability to shed heat.
Finally, the coating is a very good corrosion inhibitor. The formation
of any oxidation layer, either rust on steel or an oxidizing of aluminum,
will reduce the ability of the pan to shed heat. When all the characteristics
of TLTD are combined, the oil pan functions in the best possible manner.
The EXCEPTION to the above would be in the case of an engine used in
very short competitive periods such as in the case with Drag Racing.
In these instances, an oil shedding thermal barrier such as Tech Line's
TLLB should be used. TLLB will allow the oil to return to the sump faster
and at the same time keep the oil from cooling by reducing thermal transfer.
In Drag Racing and similar activities it is not uncommon for the oil
to actually be below the optimum temperate and TLLB will help keep as
much heat as possible in the oil while sitting in the staging lanes. BACK TO TECH ARTICLES
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