I think he means his dad changes the filter, halfway through the 7,500 mi. interval.-Todd
oh wow, there's no way I'm going 7500 miles/12000 km between oil changes.maybe on a new clean diesel tdi, but not on my dirty diesel.
This is where I was coming from. 1981 vintage versus 2011. Lots of wear, lots of crap in the oil. Best insurance policy is early oil change is it not? I also think about the compression of these engines compared to the gassers. That has to factor into the potential wear and tear.
Something I miss being able to readily do, when I was living at the farm, is that I used to pour about 1/2 gallon of diesel through the engine after draining out the oil.
The filters in the Frantz would still require changing about every 3.5K, but I'll probably shell out the $25 per test, just to get an idea where I stand.-Todd
Quote from: Vangruver on May 18, 2011, 02:53:20 pmoh wow, there's no way I'm going 7500 miles/12000 km between oil changes.maybe on a new clean diesel tdi, but not on my dirty diesel.Black oil doesn't mean the oil isn't doing its job. Like I said before, there are a lot of contributing factors...-Todd
Quote from: nathan_b on May 18, 2011, 06:34:00 ambecause in combustion motors fuel gets into the oil, its a fact of life. Gasoline does not lubricate, diesel does. Therefore diesel oil loses less lubrication when contaminated with fuel than gas motors and can have a longer service life. Also why diesel motors just plain last longer.the oil in a diesel never gets fuel contaminated in a properly working engine..diesel oil gets more soot in it than anything else.. thats why you can change the oil on your diesel, and 5 minutes later with fresh oil its just as black as the oil you drained..usually, no fuel gets in the lubrication oil. thats why diesels last so much longer. and the fact that the fuel isnt injected till TDC, so there is no solvent (fuel) washing the lubrication off the cylinder walls all the time..and i kinda feel retarded saying this, but you CAN drive a VW 10k miles between oil changes. i just did it.would i ever do it again? not a snow balls chance in hell.. im not even sure what that was that i drained out of my engine, but it was not oil. it was more like coal sludge. i really feel like an idiot for neglecting my engine for 6k miles, but i was broke, and things needed to get done..anyways, these engines will run with completely worn out oil just fine.. i just wouldnt suggest it..
because in combustion motors fuel gets into the oil, its a fact of life. Gasoline does not lubricate, diesel does. Therefore diesel oil loses less lubrication when contaminated with fuel than gas motors and can have a longer service life. Also why diesel motors just plain last longer.