Posted by FastFarmall on May 26, 2020 at 07:52:21 from (209.188.76.50):
In Reply to: Oil Change Question posted by Bill VA on May 26, 2020 at 07:19:41:
I read a interesting article, about 12-15 years ago, it was written by a Shell Engine Oil Engineer out of St Louise Mo.He said there were over 500 different additives they can put in, to make engine oil, the interesting part was to me, that oil sitting on the retail shelf declines in quality, after 5 years,[i think he said] . I did buy some brand name 10w-30 from K-mart cheap, looked like it was older than that,and it did ruin my lifters in a old 350 chev, that was in good shape i thought any way,it didn't ruin the crank but had to threw it away. I got a neighbor who is a Cat, and Cummins certified Mech, he don't belief it, he's smarter than i, so not sure who to believe! So myself on some low hour engines i don't leave in there over three years!
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