tinman123
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so we all say and do, run the rebuilt engine for a few short periods on new oil until you get up to the normal intervals.
its the done thing.
but my curiosity needs to ask why?
why do so if an engine is built in a clean environment with washed parts, new parts and everything set correctly.
is it something that was done back when oil mightnt of been so great and therefore needed it, todays good quality modern oils are a long way ahead, so why change in short intervals a couple of times after a rebuild?
im doing a perkins engine here at the mo, a full rebuild with nothing spared, it will get mobil delvac 15w/40 mx engine oil and off he will go.
ill advise to change the oil at half the normal time for the run in and go back to normal after that, but i wouldnt think it imperative he do it either tbh, its a diesel i know and id be more firm about doing it on a petrol engine but i dont work on them.
petrol or diesel, why is it specifically done?
its the done thing.
but my curiosity needs to ask why?
why do so if an engine is built in a clean environment with washed parts, new parts and everything set correctly.
is it something that was done back when oil mightnt of been so great and therefore needed it, todays good quality modern oils are a long way ahead, so why change in short intervals a couple of times after a rebuild?
im doing a perkins engine here at the mo, a full rebuild with nothing spared, it will get mobil delvac 15w/40 mx engine oil and off he will go.
ill advise to change the oil at half the normal time for the run in and go back to normal after that, but i wouldnt think it imperative he do it either tbh, its a diesel i know and id be more firm about doing it on a petrol engine but i dont work on them.
petrol or diesel, why is it specifically done?