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![]() | Change Your Oil and Filter; It's About TimePublished 2008-11-13 05:20By Purolator |


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What Time Has To Do With It
So, what does time have to do with the need for changing your oil and filter?
"More than you might think it does," said
According to Nunez, time takes its toll on the life of engine oil, and infrequent driving can actually be oil's enemy.
"Combustion gases enter the crankcase and contaminate the engine oil with raw fuel, burned combustion gases, and tiny particulates, all of which compromise the composition of the oil," he said. "The raw fuel and exhaust gases can interact chemically with the oil, leading to formation of damaging acids. Furthermore, seasonal changes may result in moisture in the air condensing into water in the crankcase. This dilutes the oil and contributes to the formation of rust, corrosion, and sludge.
"Shorter trips don't give the engine a chance to warm up fully and burn off the raw fuel, condensation and other materials that can collect in the oil. Usually, these liquids and vapors are burned away harmlessly in long turnpike-type driving, which is now more the exception than the rule."
Some motor oils are marketed as 'extended life' lubricants, with suggested oil change intervals of as much as 25,000 miles or more. And though the chemistry of these oils may well perform the job for that long a period of time, grit and other particulates continue to accumulate in increasing and potentially damaging quantities unless they're flushed away during an oil change.
"Our PureOne premium oil filter can capture up to 13 grams of microscopic contaminants, including dirt and metal shavings -- the equivalent of 31 standard-size paper clips," said Nunez. "If the oil and filter are not changed in a timely fashion and the filter becomes clogged, the bypass valve (a safety valve built into quality oil filters) will allow gritty, unfiltered oil into critical areas of the engine where it can cause catastrophic damage."
The Cheapest Insurance You Can Buy
"In these tough economic times, when people are holding onto their cars longer, it's even more important to protect the engine so it provides the longest and most reliable service possible," said Nunez. "Changing your oil and filter every three months or 3,000 miles is the cheapest insurance you can buy."
SOURCE Purolator








