Posted by da.bees on January 05, 2013 at 22:16:01 from (72.181.183.240):
In Reply to: changing oil posted by todd heck on January 05, 2013 at 19:01:53:
There are more opinions about what to use and how to use it regarding oil than most other subjects. I will add mine. The most important concurns with oil is quility oil changed regularly and haveing a filter. The trade offs of cold and hot drains pretty much make both satisfactory. If it's drained cold more oil leaves the engine simply because all oil has drained back from upper end. Having warm oil from top end draining into and agitating the oil pan could dislodge and carry away sediment. If an engine is gooked up,it's douptful it can be meaningfuly cleaned by flushing. Fact is circulating a thin fluid could possiably delay oil pump prime or fail to prime altogeather before damage is done. I base the last statment partly on rebuilders packing pump with vasoline or similar to assure prime at first start up.
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