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What’s the Difference between Motor and Compressor Oil? 

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If you have an oil-lubricated air compressor, the owner’s manual will tell you to use compressor oil, not motor oil. But, does it REALLY matter? It turns out it does - we’ll tell you why in this episode!
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The manufacturer of your oil-lubricated air compressor tells you that you must use compressor oil specifically to lubricate your unit’s air pump. Is this just a strategy to sell another product and one that is more expensive at that?
Nope, there are legitimate reasons to use the specified compressor oil. While it’s true that both combustion engines and compressor pumps generate high levels of heat, the source of that heat is different. Heat in the combustion engine comes from combusting fuel. Heat from a compressor pump comes from pressurizing air and to some degree (pun intended), friction.
Compressor oil is formulated specifically to have the correct viscosity to keep operating surfaces inside the pump lubricated, even during start-up and immediately after beginning operation. Besides that, pressure builds up inside the pump significantly more than the “lower half” of a combustion engine, so the oil needs to stay fluid and in place, even under high pressures. Compressor oil does that very well and greatly reduces wear and tear on the compressor pump’s moving parts.
Compressor oil is almost always non-detergent. Detergents are added to regular motor oil to keep soot (a by-product of combustion) in suspension, as well as other impurities, including water. Some detergent additives also help control the acidity that forms in the base oil. Acid inside a combustion engine is not a good thing! Why wouldn’t detergent be a good thing in a compressor pump? Detergent also can more readily lead to emulsification of the oil - when oil and water are blended by continual agitation - much like oil and vinegar in your favorite Italian salad dressing. That’s great in a salad, but not in a compressor pump. Because the water and oil won’t readily mix in the absence of detergent, the water settles out in the base of the oil sump (water is heavier than oil, oil “floats” to the top as seen in oil-slicks) and is easily drained off during an oil change.
Keeping small particles in suspension isn’t good either inside an air pump. It’s better if they separate out instead of clogging up minute passages in the pump and components.
Most small to moderate-sized compressors have their pumps cooled by air - but that’s only part of the cooling system. The oil itself is a component of the cooling system. Compressor oil is formulated to provide efficient cooling and heat dissipation. This helps maintain the best operating temperatures - thereby prolonging the life of the compressor.
With compressor pump oil being changed out at the recommended service intervals, and the break-in oil in a new compressor pump being changed after about 20 hours of operation, you can expect many years of service from your unit’s compressor pump.
While you could use regular motor oil in your compressor pump, and you wouldn’t see immediate side effects, why do that? You’ve got an investment in your compressor, so take care of it by using the specified lubricant and get a longer-term return on your investment. It’s a wise decision.
Oilless air compressors are becoming more available and are increasingly popular. But, what are the trade-offs between oiled and oil-less compressors? Check out this episode where we demystify the two types and give you the information for you to make your own decision:
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When we’ve had the DeWalt®DXCM303 Single-Stage Compressor in service for over a year, check out our review on how it held up and is performing here:
COMING AFTER ONE YEAR OR MORE OF OPERATION!!!
We like the DeWalt® DXCM303 Single-Stage Compressor, but some after-market enhancements make it easier to service and run better. Check out our “Pimp My Compressor” episode here:
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@JEWELZYOUTUBE
@JEWELZYOUTUBE 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the clarification. God Bless
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 5 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ericculver9700
@ericculver9700 Месяц назад
Don't listen to a word this man says he may be the dumbest guy I have seen on you tube ever.
@CaptainRon1913
@CaptainRon1913 2 месяца назад
You don't need a $14 bottle of "compressor" snake oil. All of your normal home air compressors use non-detergent SAE-30 motor oil...It will say so in your owner's manual. Same common oil you'd put in your small engine lawnmower, or any small engine.
@ronaldraj4952
@ronaldraj4952 Месяц назад
Well explained...thanks a lot
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Месяц назад
You are welcome!
@williamodom2580
@williamodom2580 2 месяца назад
You can purchase Royal Purple 30w nondetergent full synthetic oil for $13 a quart
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 месяца назад
Love it. Thanks for the tip! Best, DFJ
@happycat0411
@happycat0411 4 месяца назад
All farmers know and understand how farm machinery work and no farmer is going to run out and buy air compressor oil for their air compressor just because someone says so. Air compressors and 4 stroke engine are exactly the same engine design with the exception that an oiled air compressor lacks a power stroke. Nevertheless, if one changes their air compressor once every 10 years with a good synthetic oil they should have zero problems for another 10 years. Synthetic oil was designed by a NASA engineer to work in -50 Celsius and colder temperatures (so viscosity would never be a problem). Since an air compressor does not have a power stroke there should be nothing in an air compressor that would even contaminate the compressor's oil either... An oiled air compressor doesn't generate enough heat to cause the oil to thermally break down as there is no power cycle in an oiled air compressor.....
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 3 месяца назад
Good insights! Thanks for writing. Best, DFJ
@karlandersen1984
@karlandersen1984 3 месяца назад
In one ear and out the other.
@albertsewell878
@albertsewell878 3 месяца назад
All sounds good , although its also a checklist of what needs or will happen in a combustion engine. Having had multiple talks w oil companies on additive packages. IR and the like do not explain why the nondeturgent (which is obsolete) is detrimental to operation of said pump . Exception would be clean air pumps. I will prefer a detergent to clean the pump and suspend solids till next oil change. Also the multi weight oils are superior if your pump is not in a climate controled room.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 3 месяца назад
That's some good insights. Thanks for commenting. Best, DFJ
@CalebGibbsAvenue
@CalebGibbsAvenue 11 дней назад
My dad does oil analysis tests mobile oil is very competitive and good oil. Amsoil is better for most options.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 10 дней назад
Thanks for this! Best, DFJ
@blackout7615
@blackout7615 4 месяца назад
I just use what i put in my truck engine. Does it matter? I doubt it. My compressor works awesome. Always has and always will. I change the iil every year. Most issues come because people never change their compressor oil.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 4 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing - good insight. Good on you for regular oil changes. Best, DFJ
@karlandersen1984
@karlandersen1984 3 месяца назад
Stupid is as stupid does.
@dadgarage7966
@dadgarage7966 2 месяца назад
@@karlandersen1984 His compressor works awesome with engine oil. Always has and always will. It's difficult to argue with this kind of airtight logic.
@umageddon
@umageddon Месяц назад
@@dadgarage7966😂
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