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Re: Oil, bla bla bla



Clark,

There is no easer way to win and argument than to change what the other person
said. I sugest you re-read my post.  To cut to the chase: clean oil makes
machines last longer.  I never said it was economical. 


In a message dated 98-09-30 13:15:04 EDT, you write:

<< 
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 09:35:11 -0500
 From: "Gilbert, Clark" <[email protected]>
 Subject: RE: WOB oil changes
 
 	[Clark Gilbert]  Just to fan the flames, Caterpillar and many
 other engine manufacturers of large oil-burners  - literally!! - have
 added the option where you NEVER change the engine oil. Small doses are
 constantly introduced into the fuel injectors and burned. The operator
 merely keeps topping up the oil level and changing the filters. 
 
 	I understand that you state that the more that one changes the
 oil, the less wear your engine will incur. Separate that, though, from
 cost effective operation. My guess is that there is some safety factor
 in good oil. The lubricating value may start to degrade immediately, but
 not below the required values for safe operation for some time period.
 Some contaminants are introduced as soon as you start it up, but when
 does that first grain of sand large enough to score a bearing come in?
 Initially, or is it a matter of bad luck? Since my favorite definition
 of an engineer is someone who can do what any guy off the street can do,
 but at half the cost, I don't think that any good engineer that I know
 would agree that changing oil every weekend wold be cost effective.
 Therefore, there is a debate, not on whether to change oil, but how
 often. And yes, there is a difference of opinion among us engineers. 
 
 	Following from Chris - 
 
 > Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 00:44:25 EDT
 > From: [email protected]
 > Subject: Re: WOB oil changes
 > 
 > In a message dated 98-09-28 15:58:27 EDT, you write:
 > 
 > << 
 >  Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 14:50:22 -0400
 >  From: "Mudry, Robert (CAP, AMR)" <[email protected]>
 >  Subject: Re: how much to change the oil
 >  
 >  Christopher snaps at Jim Ochi...
 >  
 >  Jim,I appreciate your desire to invote lurkers to respond but please
 > only
 >  postgood information.To my knowlege there is really no debate as to
 > how
 >  often to change oil - it'ssimple, the more you change the oil, the
 > less wear
 >  from abrasives andcontaminants. This is not a subjective/opinion/x/y
 > axis
 >  answer, the more youchange the oil the longer the engine will last -
 > PERIOD.
 >  This is with allother condions equal. 
 > 
 > This isn't rocket science and I maintain there is NO difference of
 > opinion
 > about this umong engineers.  Yea,  I do think it's that simple.
 > 
 > Christopher >>

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