13 hours on a one year oil change

   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #12  
Is there any data out there to support this claim of oil additive breakdown from sitting for a year? Where is the shelf life of oil published?

I'm not arguing, just looking for more than anecdotal evidence to support these reoccurring claims that I keep reading on here.
 
   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #13  
When is the last time an engine failed due to a tiny exposure to acid? That is essentially a hypothetical concern IMO and not worth wasting perfectly serviceable oil over.

The primary source of acidic oil was the sulphur that used to be in diesel fuel. This is no longer the case as all the fuel is now ultra low sulphur. Change oil with 13 hours on it, year old or not....I wouldn't bother either.
 
   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #14  
The one-year oil change recommendation is based on the fact that the additives lose their beneficial properties over time whether the engine is running or not. The base oil is stable and will stay the same, but running it will be more like running non-detergent oil.

????? :confused:
 
   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #15  
I've never seen an expiration date on oil either.

In the sealed container, I don't think there is one.

Is there any data out there to support this claim of oil additive breakdown from sitting for a year? Where is the shelf life of oil published?
I'm not arguing, just looking for more than anecdotal evidence to support these reoccurring claims that I keep reading on here.

The owners manual from the equipment manufacturers is where I see the recommendation most often. For example from Toyota's website:

Only Toyota vehicles in which 0w-20 synthetic oil is required (except for the 2TR-FE & 3UR-FBE Engines*) have been approved for extended oil change intervals of 10,000-miles/12-months. (However, you should continue to check the oil level regularly and top off if needed. That will help your engine get the full benefit of synthetic oil.)
 
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   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #16  
Sometimes if it has been several years with little use I do change filters and top off. It was late 2010 or early 2011 when the changed the oil in the 1989 when the changed the oil in the Ford big block in the F700 that we are currently hauling the hay on. It will be about 200 miles total which may be about all it will see this year. Since it typically runs for 30 minutes or longer if started I am not too worried about the motor oil going bad. If I had it out on the road trying to sell it and moved it 50 foot every two weeks to mow around it for three years then I would be VERY concerned.

A tractor that runs for 5 minutes putting out a roll of hay every week and does nothing else I would change annually at min.
 
   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #17  
In the sealed container, I don't think there is one.



The owners manual from the equipment manufacturers is where I see the recommendation most often. For example from Toyota's website:

Only Toyota vehicles in which 0w-20 synthetic oil is required (except for the 2TR-FE & 3UR-FBE Engines*) have been approved for extended oil change intervals of 10,000-miles/12-months. (However, you should continue to check the oil level regularly and top off if needed. That will help your engine get the full benefit of synthetic oil.)

That doesnt say the additive go bad.
 
   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #18  
Bought my car with 100,000 warranty including service. It goes by mileage but they will change it once a year if the customer insists. Service reset gives 22,000 miles between changes. Previous one of same maker went strictly by mileage and they wouldn't budge on changing early unless I wanted to pay. That one reset to 15,000 miles so it has averaged 15 months between changes and is now at 150k. It's my beater car now so plenty of short hops and most of the winter driving. So at least some makers aren't hung up on annual changes whether you need it or not.
 
   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #19  
There is a shelf life on oil. I'm not sure where you find it, but I do know for a fact that there is. I'm a Supply Technician on a Marine Corp Base and we have a Hazmat Warehouse that has numerous differerent oils stored in it and they all have some type of shelf life. Our shelf life date is tracked in the computer system. I don't work with the material much so I don't know how the date is determined or anything, but I do always have to check the shelf life date when performing inventories on it.
 
   / 13 hours on a one year oil change #20  
i woulnt change it, i also put low hours on my tractors and never change the oil i will go yrs sometimes. in my oppinion the oils dont have to be chainged as much as they say. i have a jd950 1982 275hrs on it and i never chainged the hydro and it still runs strong.
 

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