mikef523
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Ok, I'll be the first to ask.....Are you serious? Oil does not break down??? Heat, age, Contaminants, all contribute to oil "breakdown". It loses it's viscosity and lubricating abilities with age and contaminants.Here it comes...I'm already bracing for it...lol.
Motor oil does not "break down". There is only two reason a regular oil change is needed. Contaminates have reached max thresh hold and additves, detergents are exspended.
All ECE ( enterenal combustion engines ) have three products we don't want inside. Carbon, dust/dirt and wear particles. Carbon- natural byproduct of ECE. Dust/dirt- cause people don't replace air filters as they should.( you should see the ones I see on a DAILY basis) Most wear particles are a result of the other two.
Engine oil serves to lubricate the moving parts and add in maintaining temps. The additives thatnare added ( and very sercret and protected for each manufacturer.) include detergents, to clean carbon and condensation. As the oil removes and suspends these particles its passed through the oil filter which traps what it can. We need to change or refresh our oil due to the fact the filter is " full" and the oil can no longer suspend the particles. Now wear sets in...
General rule if thumb for a direct mounted filter is 1k miles per 1 quart of oil capacity. Thats the MAX life expectancy to safety operate. So, a 2015 mustang v8, holding 8 quarts of oil, with a direct mounted filter would be 8k miles max. Where is this info? No where you will ever read. Sorry. It's a joint experiment between myself and, lets call them company x. ( major oil manufacturer).
This is what I do for a living. Own 4 lube shops. I've been to almost every manufacturers facility, event, conference ...etc. Spent the last 6 years with X studying and analyzing new and used oil.
Each person will do as they feel best and no one will alter that. Be regular, use an API approved oil and check your darn air filters! So easy, yet so over looked. Sorry, my pet peeve for the day...
Sorry, but every time I read or hear of oil breaking down, I cringe a little.
Let it begin...
If you really do own a lube center, I dare you to post what you just said here in your waiting room. For all of your customers to read.
This is one of the most ridiculas things I have ever read here.
I sure am glad I will never ever go to your shop for an oil change. What do you do? Just change your customers filters to save money?
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