[Public-list] Re: winter
Villo Marmei
marmei_v at pathcom.com
Wed Nov 16 11:31:44 PST 2005
Yes....
Old oil contains Sulfuric acid residues and on Standing bearings corrodes
and eats the brass bearing liners away....Change your engine oil
religiously (Like Amen in church) at the end of each seasons haul out.
Change the oil filter every Other year as the diesel engine hardly gets a
work out during the summer season
Also go and rotate the engine by hand several turns and times during haul
out....
Villo
At 12:02 PM 11/13/2005, you wrote:
>Jonathan Whittingham wrote:
>>I have read that it might be preferable to change the oil at the end of
>>the season rather than in the spring as it is suggested that the old oil
>>contaminants will eat into the bearings. Any truth to this consideration?
>
>I don't know if it's true (especially given the low number of hours I put
>on the engine), but I've heard the same. I always change the oil in the
>winter and do the tune-up in the spring.
>
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