409,000-Mile Oil Drain Interval
Mack Engine Teardown
After 409,000 miles without an oil change, the AMSOIL-protected Mack E7-400
engine in this truck was as wear-free as an engine in comparable service treated
to TWENTY TIMES the oil changes.
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA I didnt see any surprises in
there at all. Based on my experience with AMSOIL Motor Oil, it came out the way
we expected, said owner/ operator Haywood Gray (right) of his 1990 Mack E7-400 engine.
It came out in good shape, exactly what
youd expect for a well-maintained engine
with 630,000 miles. Yet the engines oil had not been changed for 409,000 miles!
Gray began using AMSOIL Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel and Marine 15W-40 Motor Oil
(AME) in the E9-400 V-8 engine of his first truck, a 1984 Mack, after the engine
accumulated 45,000 miles. For 280,000 miles, Gray changed his oil at 40,000-to 60,000-mile
intervals though his oil analysis reports showed, without exception, that the oil
was good for continued use. At 325,000 miles, Gray increased his oil drain interval
to 100,000 miles. The engine was torn down at 600,000 miles when Gray decided to
sell the truck. The cylinder liners, bearings, pistons, rings and oil pump, all
treated to extended oil drain intervals with AMSOIL, were found to be in excellent
condition. Gray continued using AMSOIL AME in the engine of his new truck, a 1990
Mack with a E7-400 engine.
With the new truck, instead of using 100,000 mile drain
intervals, Gray began basing his oil drains on the findings of a used oil analysis
program. He also installed an AMSOIL By-Pass Oil Filter. After 630,000 miles total
and 409,000 miles without an oil change, the E7-400 engine was torn down by the
local Mack dealership in December 1996 and its parts were examined by an engine
rater from a major oil additive manufacturer.
Findings
The engine showed light to moderate wear throughout, just as an engine in similar
service and lubricated with conventional oil changed at 15,000- to 20,000-mile intervals
would show. In fact, according to the engine rater the parts he examined cylinder
liners, pistons, rings, bearings, valve train components could have been put right
back in the engine and would have continued to provide the good, dependable service
they had provided all along after 409,000 miles without an oil change!
Discussion
Many factors enable AMSOIL to be safely used 20 times longer than petroleum oils
may be used:

The pins show no wear at all.
The piston crowns and lands show
a normal amount of carbon.
The skirts are very clean with
a few fine vertical lines.
Stability
AMSOIL Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel and Marine 15W-40 Motor Oil is far less prone
to thermal and oxidative breakdown than are petroleum oils. Stability inhibits the
formation of carbon deposits, varnish, sludge and acids, which helps the engine
run clean and protected.
Neutralization ability
While rapid TBN loss often renders conventional oils unfit for continued use, 12
Total Base Number (TBN) AMSOIL Synthetic
Heavy-Duty Diesel and Marine15W-40 Motor Oil offers lasting protection against engine

The rings are very, very good.
All the rings are free.
None are broken.
No plugging whatsoever
in the oil rings.
corrosion.
Viscosity retention
Some conventional oils viscosity slips out of specification within a few thousand
miles of an oil change. AMSOIL Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel and Marine 15W-40 Motor
Oil neither loses viscosity as shear-prone oils do, which promotes wear during high
temperature operations, nor gains viscosity as oxidation-prone oils do, which promotes
wear during startup and cold temperature operations.
Additional Demonstrations
Grays successful use of AMSOIL synthetic motor oil in extended drain service is
not unique. AMSOIL has conducted

Probably 95 percent of the
crosshatching is still in the liners.
No scuffing, no cavitation in
the liners. The liners could go
back in the condition theyre in.
demonstrations with fleets all over North America.
In each instance AMSOIL has been proven safe and effective in extended drain use.
In fact, these studies show that AMSOIL used in extended drain interval programs
consistently delivers lower rates of engine wear than conventional oils used in
conventional drain interval programs.
The rater found the valve train components showed, very light wear. Very good. [I]
find no wear on the shaft, which can be a heavily loaded area.
Southern over-the-road fleet

Again, very, very light wear.
These could be put right back in
and used again. In an extended
drain program with petroleum oil
theres a possibility you could see
maybe half again as much wear.
AMSOIL was used in Cummins class 8 engines for 75,000-mile drain intervals; the
fleets normal drain intervals were 15,000 miles.
Upper midwest grocery fleet
AMSOIL was used in Cummins NTC 350 engines for 74,000-mile drain intervals; normal
drain intervals were 12,000 miles.
Northern grocery fleet
AMSOIL was used in Detroit Diesel Series 60 engines for 79,000-mile drain intervals;
normal drain intervals were 20,000 miles.
Virginia Beach, Virginia owner/operator

Light wear. They compare to
[those in] an engine that had
15,000 to 20,000-mile petroleum
oil and filter changes.
AMSOIL was used in Cummins 350 engine for 325,350 miles without a drain.
Midwestern trucking fleet
AMSOIL was used in Detroit Diesel Series 60 engines for 60,000-mile drain intervals;
normal drain intervals were 20,000 miles.
Northern tier over-the-road fleet
In an ongoing demonstration, AMSOIL Series 3000 5W-30 is being used in a fleet of
Cummins N-14 engines for extended drain service with oil drains based on the findings
of

Minimal wear. These, too,
compare to [those in] an engine
that had 15,000to 20,000-mile
petroleum oil and filter changes.
used oil analysis. One change was performed at one year with 125,000 miles on
the AMSOIL. The oil was recommended for continued use. Normal oil drains are done
at 20,000 miles.
Except for normal top polishing on the push tubes the rater found, no wear to speak
of. These can go right back in the engine and be used again. The push tubes were
put back into the engine and are in use today.
I see no reason why it [the engine] couldnt run on. Independent engine rater
WHAT MAKES AMSOIL SO GOOD?
Synthetic basestocks, top-quality additives, and most importantly, more
experience formulating synthetic motor oils than any other oil company, says AMSOIL
Director of Technical Sales Dave Anderson.
AMSOIL first put a long-drain synthetic diesel oil on the market in 1975 and since
then has introduced three other long-drain synthetic diesel oils.
DOES AMSOIL OFFER A WARRANTY?
Yes. AMSOIL warrants that the use of its lubricants will not cause mechanical
damage to any mechanically sound equipment when AMSOIL products are used in full
compliance with AMSOIL recommendations.
AMSOIL extended drain interval recommendations are set at a minimum of two times
or more than the engine manufacturers recommendations as determined by oil analysis.
Diesel operators who use AMSOIL for extended drains are fully protected.
Studies have proven time and again that extended drain intervals with AMSOIL are
a win/win situation truckers win with less downtime and oil expense and they win
big with reduced engine wear.
AMSOIL Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel and Marine 15W-40 Motor Oil Aces Test!

AMSOIL Director of Technical
Sales Dave Anderson (left)
and independent engine
rater Dick Maltby.
Haywood Gray has his used oil tested regularly to ensure the ongoing serviceability
of the oil and well-being of the engine. In the engine oil report card, wear metals
tell the whole story. A high wear metal content indicates a high rate of engine
wear. In fact, most engine manufacturers publish upper limits on wear metals content
at which an oil must be changed to assure continued engine protection. Even after
409,000 miles, AMSOIL protected better than Mack limits required. Now thats protection!
What Is Oil Analysis?
Oil analysis is a maintenance management tool that allows users to monitor
equipment condition for maximum equipment life, maximum lubricant drain interval
length and optimal downtime scheduling. Oil analysis saves users significant money
by reducing equipment replacements and repairs, reducing the volume of lubricant
purchased and destined for disposal and, most of all, by reducing downtime.
Oil analysis customers like Haywood Gray trendline their oil analyses. Trendlining
involves comparing the results of previous oil analysis reports to those of the
most recent
report to establish trends in wear metals content, viscosity, acid content,
acid neutralization ability and other characteristics as specified. Departures from
established trends indicate a change in engine or lubricant condition and the information
they provide may be used to correct abnormal conditions before they cause damage
or failure.
AMSOIL Oil Analysis
The AMSOIL oil analysis program puts technologically advanced testing equipment
in the hands of experienced diagnosticians to deliver accurate, reliable, useful
results.
AMSOIL Oil Analysis Pricing
AMSOIL oil analysis sample kits include sample-gathering materials and testing. |
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