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On 5 Mar 2007 12:55:43 -0800, "Denny" wrote:
No one I know breaks the connections and drains the cooler at routine oil changes... if the oil is changed before it turns black then the oil cooler will not have black sludge left in it.. The contained oil will be no dirtier than what was drained and is diluted by the fresh oil... Frequent oil changes is the solution... Lordy, I don't even have a filter and the oil is black when I change it at 25 hours. However it takes it 15 to 20 hours before the new oil darkens much. Now, if you have a pan heater and you are coking your oil with so called 'preheats' than that residue and char will collect where the oil flow is the lowest, which is the cooler where the Vernatherm stops the flow... The cure is to stop using the pan heater... I use the Tanis which is temperature controlled or rather limited. It'll peak at somewhat under 50C. Hot enough if you just stick your hand in there you will jump back, but cool enough that when you expect it you can put your hand on the pan or cylinder heads and leave it there. Dipstick sump heaters are notorious for coking up. If you recently changed oil types to one that is more aggressively detergent which acted as a solvent and loosened the gunk in the cooler, then this is likely a one time issue... A self curing situation... Remember the old cars that got a dose of detergent oil after years of non detergent? GL .... denny 73 Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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