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Re: bmw-digest V9 #225
- Subject: Re: bmw-digest V9 #225
- From: TOMTLAM@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 01:07:14 EDT
In a message dated 9/28/98 12:58:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, owner-bmw-
[email protected] writes:
<<
Rob
'96 328is
BMW SSA # 135536
PS. My dad is a senior mechanic in charge of huge 3,300 BHP @ 900 rpm
Caterpillar diesel engines on an oil rig down in the Gulf of Mexico.
Perhaps he knows something we don't...
"ive you an example. My dad is probably one of the worst drivers in the
world. He loves to lug the engine and changes the oil once or twice a year
with whatever is on sale at Walmart. I believe he may also even change the
oil filter every other oil change. His '88 Honda Civic has 190K miles
right now. He doesn't do anything to the car. He still got the original
timing belt. He went thru 3 exhaust systems, one clutch, and recently 2nd
chan"
>>
Tom Tlam, [email protected]
87 528e @ 200K
BMW CCA #158854(newbe)
Some people are just lucky, perhaps the car burns so much oil it's "self
changing" like a truly big engine, not a caterpillar which is a great "small
"locomotive size engine, truly big is 3300 HP per cylinder or more running day
in and day out at 15 psi boost. That would be 72 to 96 cm bore, 65 to 95 RPM
max. 2 cycle.
I don't think the Co. this person works for or Cat. would go with this type of
maintance, is this sch. per the maintance manual? Don't answer because it is
not.
Changing oil is required if you want the engine to last as acids, grit , etc.,
build up in the oil, additive wear out.
As far as timing belts go if it has run for 190K with the same belt someone is
very stupid and very lucky.
Flame suit and goggles on.
Chief Engineer unlimited HP Steam & Diesel
Little old 528e (old tired squirrels) But still more fun and comfortable than
SEXUL.
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