The answer is because in a Diesel engine, part of the job of the engine oil is to contain the soot in suspension in the oil. The soot is a by product of the combustion process. That is why you need to use a diesel rated oil in a diesel engine, else the oil will not be able to take the soot load and fail. Personally, I use shell Rotella T6 in all my diesel engines and will likely use it in my BX25D-1 when my tractor warranty expires.What I would like to know why my diesel tractor I could change the oil every day and the oil would still be black as ink.
That is the point, engine oil on a diesel engine will never be clear, unless of course you never run it. Now the smaller the engine, like on our 'botas' the longer it might take to go black, but it will go black on a diesel. The engine oil on my VW TDIs (Diesel) goes black immediately. Its all about the additive package. If it helps you feel better then by all means.Small price to pay for keeping all the "liquids" clear and clean.
just wanting to know do you flush all the oil out of motor or just change oil and filter dye the gravity drain? I was told if you crank motor a few to empty remaining oil while draining will also allow your oil to remain clearer longer. do you know if that is to be true or mot?That is the point, engine oil on a diesel engine will never be clear, unless of course you never run it. Now the smaller the engine, like on our 'botas' the longer it might take to go black, but it will go black on a diesel. The engine oil on my VW TDIs (Diesel) goes black immediately. Its all about the additive package. If it helps you feel better then by all means.
-Nick
just wanting to know do you flush all the oil out of motor or just change oil and filter dye the gravity drain? I was told if you crank motor a few to empty remaining oil while draining will also allow your oil to remain clearer longer. do you know if that is to be true or mot?
I was told to do that as to get the oil from top end and in lines or ports I reckon i don't know much about engine repair so i thought id askCrank over a dry engine? Absolutely not necessary. I can't imagine why that would be recommended.
on boats with diesel engines, the engineer doing an oil change would drain the oil then fill the crankcase with diesel, crank it and run it for about 10 seconds or so, then drain the diesel which would wash the top end and crank case of old oil and sludge.Cranking a motor over with no oil in it is the quickest way to have buy a new engine for your tractor. Never turn an engine over with no oil in the oil pan.
changing yearly may place a small nick in your pocketbook BUT a clear conscience is priceless.My L3301 is a little over a year old, I did my first 50 hr service last year on 7-12-16. My engine hours today are 110.2 hrs.
My question to the forum is should I stick with the engine oil change maintenance hrs schedule or should I change the engine oil on a yearly basis?
Best Regards,
Melvin Hatcher