It's too bad folks think they need to comment on these post. If someone uses a product you don't like do you feel better making comments about it? Must be extremely bored or enjoy an argument.
I think everyone thinks that they have the right to an opinion, but no one else does. An opinion, but definition, cannot be wrong, it can, however, be disagreed with.It's too bad folks think they need to comment on these post. If someone uses a product you don't like do you feel better making comments about it? Must be extremely bored or enjoy an argument.
I think "like" or "do not like" is overly simplistic.It's too bad folks think they need to comment on these post. If someone uses a product you don't like do you feel better making comments about it? Must be extremely bored or enjoy an argument.
When all of the connecting rods are no longer connecting the piston to the crankshaft.And just how does a person know that his oil is "defective", anyway?
Ah, I love meaningless guarantees!
Still have a few Champion and Fram Pro Series oil filters from the 97¢ closeout…
I was a T6 user for years. Last year when it became hard to find, I switched to Valvoline diesel extreme synthetic. At about $30/gallon, it’s not cheap but it has high ratings and is the only oil endorsed by Cummins.Oil filter quality can make a difference…
Hang a cheap oil filter, oil will look darker and get darker faster,
use a good filter, and / or an oversized one, oil will look much different…
Good quality oil helps too..
And you don’t have to spend a fortune,
I use Shell Rotella T5 semi synthetic 10W-30 in small stuff,
and T6 5W-40 in big stuff…
Reasonably priced, easy to find…
Still working through the $3 a gallon stash of T6 in 0W-40 from a few years ago…
Still have a few Champion and Fram Pro Series oil filters from the 97¢ closeout…
How was it a failure? I am genuinely interested. They were a very long time sponsor of mine and compared exceptionally well up against the leaders- Motul and Repsol.I think "like" or "do not like" is overly simplistic.
For me the Amzoil issue is about actual documentable experience.
MY documentable experience was that Amzoil was ...... an abject failure!
Had a 1986 GMC "Jimmy" diesel (loved it!)How was it a failure? I am genuinely interested. They were a very long time sponsor of mine and compared exceptionally well up against the leaders- Motul and Repsol.
Feel free to PM me if you don't want things to go off the rails here.
Interesting indeed.Had a 1986 GMC "Jimmy" diesel (loved it!)
Changed TRANSMISSION fluid and filter at about 65K, and used Amzoil transmission fluid.
Transmission QUIT shifting sometime later.
Assumed transmission failure.
On advice of son-in-law, ("let's give it a shot") drained Amzoil, replaced filter, and refilled transmission with OEM fluid.
The Jimmy began to move...slowly!
Played with it, trying to get it moving over greater driveway distances.
I could eventually drive it slowly on the road.
Drained, and filled with OEM fluid, (and replaced filter) three more times over very few miles.
Seemingly ...ALL GOOD!
Sold the Jimmy another 65K later, with transmission still operating normally.
As I imagine you can understand.
There will be no more Amzoil anything for me!
Was the Amsoil fluid listed as compatible with the GM tranny? There are quite a few fluid formulations, and each OEM has their own.Had a 1986 GMC "Jimmy" diesel (loved it!)
Changed TRANSMISSION fluid and filter at about 65K, and used Amzoil transmission fluid.
Transmission QUIT shifting sometime later.
Assumed transmission failure.
On advice of son-in-law, ("let's give it a shot") drained Amzoil, replaced filter, and refilled transmission with OEM fluid.
The Jimmy began to move...slowly!
Played with it, trying to get it moving over greater driveway distances.
I could eventually drive it slowly on the road.
Drained, and filled with OEM fluid, (and replaced filter) three more times over very few miles.
Seemingly ...ALL GOOD!
Sold the Jimmy another 65K later, with transmission still operating normally.
As I imagine you can understand.
There will be no more Amzoil anything for me!
I honestly cannot (remember) answer that question.Was the Amsoil fluid listed as compatible with the GM tranny? There are quite a few fluid formulations, and each OEM has their own.
That is just the way it works.Back to the topic at hand... And one that I brought up as well as I was concerned when I saw this with my new tractor. Bottom line... The motor oil on my MX5800 quickly turns black after my oil changes. I don't want to get into a oil brand debate, but I use Mobil Delvac 1300 Super 15W-40 and Kubota filters. When I brought up this topic awhile ago, most of the replies to my post suggested that it was normal for the oil to turn black. The motor oil on my gas Ford 860 is always clear/clean, even at the end of the oil rotation timeframe.
How does "oil with a good additive composition" "pick up dirt and carry it well" without the dirt being carried, significantly affecting the color of the oil?Oil with a good additive composition will pick up dirt and carry it well until the next oil change when the dirt is drained out with the old oil.
Oil that does NOT have a good additive package will look clean, stay clean, and will NOT carry out the dirt which it could not suspend.
It is a mistake to use the “clean appearance” of the oil to declare that “clean” oil as the better product…because it is NOT doing it’s job of suspending contaminates.
Filters do not “clean” up the oil either. The dark oil will not be made “clear” by Any filter.
The reason Fram filters are lousy is because of their cheap construction using cardboard components which sometimes fail to support the media. When the cardboard construction fails, it allows dirt (actual dirt and metal particles…not simply color) to be sucked up by the pump and sent thru the engine. Purolator makes good inexpensive filters under their own names as well as for many others (SuperTech is one).
There is so much argument about various brands of oil and filters because it’s human nature to wish to believe one has spent ones’ money wisely….. No one wants to be told they wasted their money because they fell for B.S. That would be embarrassing.
So Amsoil, Purple, and other “designer” brands are marketed with a lot of “hype” ….which contributes to the emotions often displayed…. when in-fact, the Amsoil is no better than it’s very similar other-brand-synthetics. Purple food coloring doesn’t make oil any better than the blue bottled SuperTech at WM.
Change oil and filters often….and even the cheapest oil will make your engine last as long as the Designer-Oils…. for a lot less money.