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409,000 Miles on One Oil Change
FTER 409,000 miles without an
oil change, the AMSOIL-protected Mack E7-400 engine in this
truck was as wear-free as an engine in comparable service
treated to twenty times the oil changes.
Colonial Heights, Virginia --
"I didn't see any surprises in there at all. Based on what
we had with the V-8, it came out the way we expected," said
owner/operator Haywood Gray of his 1990 Mack E7-400
engine.
It came out in good shape,
exactly what you'd expect for a well-maintained engine with
600,000 miles -- yet the engine's oil had not been changed
for 409,000 miles! Here's the story:
Gray began using AMSOIL
Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel and Marine 15W-40 Motor Oil
(AME) in the E9-400 V-8 engine of a 1984 Mack truck after
the engine accumulated 45,000 miles. For 280,000 miles,
Gray changed his oil at 40,000 to 60,000 mile intervals
though his oil analysis reports showed, without exception,
that the oil was good for continued use. At 325,000 miles,
Gray increased his oil drain interval to 100,000
miles.
The engine was torn down at
600,000 miles when Gray decided to sell the truck. The
cylinder liners, bearings, pistons, rings and oil pump, all
treated to extended oil drain intervals, were found to be
in excellent condition.
Gray continued using AMSOIL AME
in the engine of his new truck, a 1990 Mack with a E7-400
engine. With the new truck, instead of using 100,000 mile
drain intervals, Gray began basing his oil drains on the
findings of a used oil analysis program.
After 630,000 miles total and
409,000 miles without an oil change, the E7-400 engine was
torn down by the local Mack dealership in December 1996 and
its parts were examined by an engine rater from Lubrizol, a
major oil additive manufacturer.
(Read about what "Woody" Gray is doing now, HERE.
After over 600,000 miles, the
last 409,000 on the SAME Synthetic Oil the pistons, rings,
cylinders, crossheads and bearings show hardly any
wear!
Additionally,
lead and iron content was far below
expected levels according to synthetic oil analysis that
was done on the oil from this truck. The following two
charts show that AMSOIL Heavy-Duty Diesel Oil, even after
going 409,000 Miles using an AMSOIL bypass oil filter,
still was well within the acceptable limits according to
Mack specifications. In fact, you will notice that the lead
content is was less than one sixth of the limit required by
Mack specifications.
Looking to the left you will also notice that the
iron content is at only about 1/3 the limit required by
Mack specs. That's after 409,000 miles on the same oil,
folks! By simply changing a couple of filters every 25,000
miles and doing an oil analysis each time, Haywood Gray
probably saved himself over 1,000 quart s of oil and about
30 hours worth of work. Do you think he put those thirty
hours to good use? I would have.
The engine showed light to
moderate wear throughout, just as an engine in similar
service and lubricated with conventional oil changed at
15,000 to 20,000 mile intervals would show. In fact,
according to the engine rater, the parts he examined --
cylinder liners, pistons, rings, bearings, valve train
components -- could have been put right back in the engine
and would have continued to provide the good, dependable
service they had provided all along -- after 409,000 miles
without an oil change!
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Lubricants Recommended for "The Big Trucks"!
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HDD Series 3000 5W-30 Heavy
Duty Diesel Oil
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AME 15W-40 Heavy Duty Diesel
& Marine Oil
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SAE 30 Diesel Oil
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Synthetic Gear Lubes (API
GL2-5, API MT-1): 75W-90 (especially our new Series 2000
75W-90/75W-140), 80W-90, 85W-140. All of these products
will assist in obtaining higher fuel mileage, have long
drain intervals and help to avoid costly repairs.
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Diesel Fuel Additive
Concentrate and Cetane Boost also will increase fuel
mileage and cut operating costs for truck owner
operators.
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