Posted by Dr. EVIL on March 04, 2015 at 04:55:35 from (70.194.131.103):
In Reply to: NOS 5w 30 oil posted by Sammy in kansas on March 03, 2015 at 16:29:59:
Wasn't that long ago all oil came in cardboard cans with steel tops & bottoms. I would cut the first can open after you empty it in your engine to inspect the inside of the can. I bought a case of 24 quart cans of oil 40 years ago that had sat in a warehouse for several years. My oil can spout had something that looked like grease on it when I pulled it out of the first can. Turned out every can had a quarter inch thick layer of the additives that settled out of the oil while sitting in the warehouse for years. The oil was 20W-40, I took it back to the supplier and swapped it for 10W-40 that was much fresher.
No sludge/grease in the empty can, continue oil change.
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