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Ill be sure to start using that then! I currently use Lucas oil stabilizer with 4.5 quarts oil and 0.5 Lucas. But it doesn't hurt to try new things as long as it helps the enginePreventative maintenance:
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If you look this up on youtube, you'll see it actually works really well! Use the recommended amount every oil change
Just make sure the metal particles aren’t coming from the oil plug threads, Pan threads, or the socket used to remove the bolt. I’ve actually detected chrome particles in oil and the culprit was the chrome-plated socket scraping off material from both the socket and pan. Just a thought, but I think you’re fine since the oil filter appears to be clean.Well that's good to hear, my plan was to drive till the engine gave then swap in a junkyard one while I rebuild the original. Ill keep an eye on the oil pressure and how it sounds. Thanks for the diesel oil advice ill look into it.
Ill be sure to start using that then! I currently use Lucas oil stabilizer with 4.5 quarts oil and 0.5 Lucas. But it doesn't hurt to try new things as long as it helps the engine
…just don’t add pepper to the oil!I'm sat in my favourite curry house and my Madras has just been served and the guy from the Italian restaurant next door appears and tells me my curry needs a sprinkling of his Parmesan cheese...
Damn I was hoping it was something fixable like rod bearings, there's a copper sheen in the oil too so its possibly a bearing no?Idk, I'm seeing chunks, something is in the process of letting loose. Different oils or oil additives are not going to stop it. It might not make it through next month never mind college. It time to make some plans on how to deal with this.