Originally Posted By: Doug Hillary
Hi,
nuskool - You asked me this;
"But now I want to ask how intake deposits can be affected by changing the oil too soon?"
I cannot go any further on this matter except to say that this is one factor being researched by all of the parties concerned.
My advice FWIW? - stick to what the engines manufacturer recommends!
I'm going to guess that frequent changes could replenish the volatile components that are driven out of the crankcase early in the OCI. These make their way through the PCV system and into the intake, leaving deposits.
I know nothing about engines, though. Does this scenario make sense to more knowledgeable folks?
Hi,
nuskool - You asked me this;
"But now I want to ask how intake deposits can be affected by changing the oil too soon?"
I cannot go any further on this matter except to say that this is one factor being researched by all of the parties concerned.
My advice FWIW? - stick to what the engines manufacturer recommends!
I'm going to guess that frequent changes could replenish the volatile components that are driven out of the crankcase early in the OCI. These make their way through the PCV system and into the intake, leaving deposits.
I know nothing about engines, though. Does this scenario make sense to more knowledgeable folks?