quick66ss
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I change the oil filter only at 3000 and then the oil and the filter at 6000. At 3000 the oil looks some what dirty. Once the new filter is on the oil cleans back up until 6000 when I drop the oil and the filter.
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I change the oil filter only at 3000 and then the oil and the filter at 6000. At 3000 the oil looks some what dirty. Once the new filter is on the oil cleans back up until 6000 when I drop the oil and the filter.
I have never heard this before...learn something new every day. How did you come across this practice? I've just never heard of it before is all. I guess it makes sense as the oil is not broken down at 3K, just dirty as you say.
If you want to get prolonged oil changes, send it off at 3k so you know how long your oil is good, otherwise your just guessing. A lab tests will also tell you the condition of your motor.why send off to the lab if you change at 3000 miles? As engine wears, get looser tolerances, etc, the lab results will vary depending on age.
I change the oil filter only at 3000 and then the oil and the filter at 6000. At 3000 the oil looks some what dirty. Once the new filter is on the oil cleans back up until 6000 when I drop the oil and the filter.
Are you saying the oil filters fail prior to 3k and start letting contaminates through then the new filter cleans everything up?
02Lightning said:If you want to get prolonged oil changes, send it off at 3k so you know how long your oil is good, otherwise your just guessing. A lab tests will also tell you the condition of your motor.
All I am saying is at 3000 the oil does not look like new. After the filter swap it cleans up again. This is just what I do. I don't care what anyone else says this is how I take care of my rides. I only posted in to offer my 2 cents on the topic.
I'd just guess it'd be cheaper to just change the oil versus paying a lab to check my used oil is all.
Also, how is it possible to pull off the oil filter and not loose all the oil in the process?