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84' Chevy S-10 91' Chevy S-10 Ext. Cab 90' GMC Sierra Reg. Cab 350 V8 2003 GMC Sierra HD 4x4 Crew 6.0 2005 GMC Yukon 5.3 2008 GMC Ext. Cab 4x4 5.3 2008 GMC Yukon SLT 5.3 This truck man is about to go for something a little more sporty. ![]() ![]() |
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Drives: A Black Car Join Date: Mar 2009
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Should I assume that you do two quick back-to-back oil changes to flush everything that clings to your valves, springs, rollers, bearings, lifters, pistons, crankshaft and every moving part in the engine? - - - - Or do you change it just once, and let all that stuff scratch everything up and get stuck in between all those moving parts? |
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All engines have some type of break in. Those particles should get trapped by the filter but if filter not changed before it clogs up it will build up enough pressure to cause the bypass valve to open. Then the oil bypasses the filter completely and circulates the dirty oil throughout the engine. The particles can go anywhere but one of the main components they effect the most are rod, camshaft, and main bearings. Not only are they one of the first components to get oil but they are also made of a soft material. All of the bearing are made usually with a lead/tin overlay. If you have handled lead before you know how soft it is and pieces of metal from rings, cylinder walls and other items made of steel or iron will easily scratch or imbed themselves in the bearings. That is partly what the overlay is for to imbed those objects instead of wearing more expensive items such as cams and crankshafts. But any metal items to get through the filter will eventually cause more rapid wear.
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Furthermore, the more an oil filter gets clogged, the pressure does what? It increases. The bypass valve opens after say 10 psi. Yes, there still is debris in the bottom of my oil pan AFTER I change my oil and there will always be. Thats why is is imperative to do oil changes after the vehicle is up to normal operating temps. This way, all the suspended particles are floating in a very hot and very thin liquid and while draining will pick up alot of the residue on the oil pan floor. My 98 was sold in March with 168K and the engine was wearing excellent per Blackstone...and was broken in hard from the dealer..burned no oil and was cared for with two oil changes prior to 5000k. Do what each of you deem appropriate for your 40k investment. I myself changed my oil because I build engines and kind of get an idea breaking down engines, reading bearing wear, cylinder ring/wall wear, cylinder ridge, out of round, oil pump inspections, even tear down lifters. Will NOT changing the original oil until the DIC tells you to harm your engine? Eventually..over time. The question should be, will not changing my oil harm my engine at 100k, 150k...Try it and find out..be honest. When your engine is at 100 or 150k, I challenge anyone to get a full oil analysis from Blackstone and lets compare. In fact, I will put my money where my mouth is...I have an oil sample from my 2900 mile oil change all boxed up and ready to go. As outlined, I broke her in HARD. I wish to compare mine with yours and lets see what is what. If you do not want to change your oil during break in and rely on the DIC, at LEAST change your filter to get all the sealants from the assembly and reduce the contaminants. The oil will still have plenty of life left. Just add 1/2 quart or so of oil lost.
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Drives: 2010 Camaro SS/RS - Black w/IOM; 6M Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
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What does Nike say (or used to say)? JUST DO IT! Wow! What's the deal...I should have taken pictures of all the metal shavings in my oil at around 1200 miles when I changed it. To me it was WELL worth the change. it's SO simple and quick to do!!
Next one around 5K miles...or less...Oh, I broke her in-between. Only hit 103-105 a couple times on the drive home from the dealer
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OK? I asked if you have ever “crossed-sectioned” an Oil Filter to inspect it. ![]() You are outclassed on this subject as evident by your responses and refusal to acknowledge the obvious…a little common sense goes a long way. ![]() But if you choose to continue on being a: ![]() By all means that’s your right.
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