On or around Fri, 09 Jul 2004 09:30:51 +1200, EMB <
[email protected]>
enlightened us thusly:
>Austin Shackles wrote:
>> On or around Thu, 8 Jul 2004 19:24:50 +0100, "Nige"
>>
>1 kg/cm2 is approx 15psi, so a hot idle pressure of 27 psi or so is
>fine. I'd guess that the drop when hot is merely that the oil has
>finally come up to temperature and is nothing to worry about. What
>grade of oil are you using, and are you changing it regularly? For one
>of these motors (assuming it's a diesel) I'd suggest a CH-4 or higher
>rated 15W/40 and change it every 3000 mile or 6 months, and change the
>filter every second oil change. Don't run a lighter oil than this if
>you can help it as Trooper diesel motors (especially the turbo ones)
>have a real problem with firing lighter oils out the breather - I've
>built several oil separators for these to overcome this problem.
all sounds reasonable, except that I've never understood, bearing in mind
the cheapness and dubious quality of ordinary commercial oil filters, the
reasoning behind not changing them every oil change. The addition cost
(typical filters are no more than a tenner) makes the saving so small (if
you do any amount of miles) as not to be worth it - and thereby not using a
partly-blocked filter.
Modern oils are probably quite OK for 5 or 6000 mile changes in modern
engines, too.
mind, your comment about not running thin oil is getting to be a pain these
days. It's getting very difficult to get decent oil which isn't thin,
without paying an arm and a leg for it.
--
Austin Shackles.
www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that
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