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<blockquote data-quote="Phil P" data-source="post: 7640454" data-attributes="member: 33598"><p>As long as the oil is to the manufacturers specifications it should continue to lubricate for the length of the service interval, oil can break down over time as well though hence they usually specify x number of miles/hours or every year etc. As [USER=13308]@ACEngineering[/USER] says it doesn’t do any hurt to change it a little bit sooner if it on a long life interval. </p><p>The filter and spinner are there to remove any large debris that could do potential harm to internal components so I wouldn’t worry to much as long as there’s no other signs of a problem like heavy breathing, burning oil, knocking etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil P, post: 7640454, member: 33598"] As long as the oil is to the manufacturers specifications it should continue to lubricate for the length of the service interval, oil can break down over time as well though hence they usually specify x number of miles/hours or every year etc. As [USER=13308]@ACEngineering[/USER] says it doesn’t do any hurt to change it a little bit sooner if it on a long life interval. The filter and spinner are there to remove any large debris that could do potential harm to internal components so I wouldn’t worry to much as long as there’s no other signs of a problem like heavy breathing, burning oil, knocking etc. [/QUOTE]
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