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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 4135688" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>I retired from a oil refinery, that canned motor oil. 116 different brands at one point. This was before synthetic oil, I didn't work in that area, but knew people that were very knowledgeable in this area, and picked up a little info. from them. According to them, motor oil doesn't wear out, it gets dirty, and the grit in the dirty oil causes the engine wear. In fact some old timers never changed the oil, they just changed the filter, and added a quart. We have our vehicles serviced by the manufactures schedule, by the dealer, We have two JEEPS now, the main driver is a 2010 Wrangler, with 150,000 miles, and it don't use any oil all, The last time I had this Jeep serviced I walked over and looked at a new Wrangler. After I woke up from fainting, at the sticker price, $92,000.00, I stopped and bought stuff to detail the old Jeep!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 4135688, member: 45328"] I retired from a oil refinery, that canned motor oil. 116 different brands at one point. This was before synthetic oil, I didn't work in that area, but knew people that were very knowledgeable in this area, and picked up a little info. from them. According to them, motor oil doesn't wear out, it gets dirty, and the grit in the dirty oil causes the engine wear. In fact some old timers never changed the oil, they just changed the filter, and added a quart. We have our vehicles serviced by the manufactures schedule, by the dealer, We have two JEEPS now, the main driver is a 2010 Wrangler, with 150,000 miles, and it don't use any oil all, The last time I had this Jeep serviced I walked over and looked at a new Wrangler. After I woke up from fainting, at the sticker price, $92,000.00, I stopped and bought stuff to detail the old Jeep! [/QUOTE]
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