Posted by HenryO on November 14, 2017 at 06:34:34 from (174.100.86.48):
In Reply to: Dirty motor oil posted by 37chief on November 13, 2017 at 18:33:09:
Older engines (high mileage) will be ok if you treat them right. I use Lucas oil stabilizer in my old tractor and change oil at 2-300 hours. Never have a problem. My Lincoln has 160,000 on it, I change every 15000 with Mobil 1 15000 mile oil and have no problems and burn no oil. However, 30 years ago I bought a sailboat with a Nissan 6 CYL diesel that had over 20000 hours on it. I used a quart of oil every 20 hours or so. I got the wild idea that Slick 50 would benefit the engine. What a mess Cleaned engine out so well it used a quart every 5 hours until I finally got a 1000 hours on it to get back to normal . Now I am very cautious using anything except Seafoam or Marvel Mystery oil.
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