to change or not to change oil
#3
Yes, once a year as it becomes acid from what I understand, read and have been told.
I have a collector car with 300 miles on the oil that I have let stay longer than a year perhaps 2 years or even more and plan on sending a sample off to Blackstone to see if I have a oil acid issue so I will know for sure,
I have a collector car with 300 miles on the oil that I have let stay longer than a year perhaps 2 years or even more and plan on sending a sample off to Blackstone to see if I have a oil acid issue so I will know for sure,
#5
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#8
The acidity is a main issue as our co-member Soundman pointed out.
Humidity and/or moisture is also a concern as Northwest pointed out.
The answer is to send an oil sample to Blackstone Labs etal.
This may be a $50 US cost.
I'd agree that annual oil changes, if DIY, are $100 as Rad wrote.
Only with the analysis can you determine a 1,2,3 yr timeline,
FWIW In my environment, I change the motor oil & filter every 2 years.
Changing at 1 year/ annual is the norm and prudent.
Good luck with your research and decision.
Humidity and/or moisture is also a concern as Northwest pointed out.
The answer is to send an oil sample to Blackstone Labs etal.
This may be a $50 US cost.
I'd agree that annual oil changes, if DIY, are $100 as Rad wrote.
Only with the analysis can you determine a 1,2,3 yr timeline,
FWIW In my environment, I change the motor oil & filter every 2 years.
Changing at 1 year/ annual is the norm and prudent.
Good luck with your research and decision.
#9
If I don't ride one of my bikes that much I will go two years, but not over, regardless of miles. I also check it for moisture in the oil, I have sent samples in to Blackstone in the past just to see what the oil is doing after two years and low miles, it has always come back good. I do use Amsoil.
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