Before oil polymers, that allowed multi-weight oils, what did everyone do?![]()
Before oil polymers, that allowed multi-weight oils, what did everyone do?![]()
1990 BMW 535i 5 speed - Black on Grey, LSD
You used to have to change the oil grade according to spring+autumn or summer or winter or severe winter.
However this wasn't quite as onerous as you might think simply because back in the 50's and 60's you had to change oil every 2000 or 3000 miles ... depending on the make, and people did not travel as far in a year as the average is now.
It was also true that engines generally did not (intentionally !) run as hot or as fast as they do now.
Today, vital engine components actually rely heavily on oil being the primary method of conducting heat away from internal hot spots, so today's oil is a really high-tech component of your engine, not just a lubricant, and should be tightly specified - by you as well as the dealer/manufacturer.
'90 535iSE Auto (AE+EAT) 123k miles
'86 F288 69k miles
'06('89)- PGE 2.0DOHC Turbo
'03 A160LE 19k miles
1914 Stellite E2A (no odometer!)
(+ others I daren't mention here)
www.pyghtle.com
there is a book, its an excellant read called: The story of Oil-CRUDE by Sonia Shah. has some very interesting info, written by a scientist with a bent sense of hunour. Talks of polymers etc the way a layperson can understand
When I was a kid I remember them asking my mom if she wanted good oil or the better oil, no mention of anything else. I think most the country went like this.
Originally Posted by JAlfredPrufrock
95 E34 530I V2.37
===========
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy