Old Engines and New Oil

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I have an old engine, and to get long service life (30,000 hours) the company had to upgrade the engine. So they increased oil capacity to 28 quarts, and added a secondary oil filter. That is okay, but the secondary filter is a real pain for me, so I was thinking about eliminating it.

Obviously the oil pan is still 28 quarts, but I was thinking:

Single Filter Oil Filtration with Full-Synthetic Oil would be just as good for engine longevity, as Two-Filter Oil Filtration with the oil they had in 1979 wouldn't it?

In other words, using better oil would be just as good as filtering less-than-stellar oil twice.

I could change the oil more often, but good gracious, that is 28 quarts! That would get expensive!
 
   / Old Engines and New Oil #2  
How often does the secondary filter need to be changed? Have the oil tested to see how effective the current system is performing. IIWY Instead of deleting the filter maybe just change the secondary less frequently (because of it's difficulty for you) and change the primary more often depending on the oil analysis.

SimS
 
   / Old Engines and New Oil #3  
My new car 5k with reg oil 10k with syn oil in the owners manual ., So I would leave everything alone the filter,capacity and put in syn oil and run it till it needs to be changed just take a sample send it to the lab for testing and go from there... maybe double the run hours or more...:2cents:
 
   / Old Engines and New Oil #5  
I would be concerned that somehow/someway that valve could accidentally open, and drain the oil pan dry.
I use a different and easier method.
A 12V dipstick oil extractor/pump (cheap on E-Bay).

No need to get under the car, and can pump directly into an empty jug.
Oil filter is top mounted canister (MB E350), so no need to get under the car for that either.
Could probably do the oil change in a long sleeve white shirt.
 
   / Old Engines and New Oil #6  
Is that secondary filter a full flow filter or a bypass filter designed to filter a side stream of oil much cleaner then the primary filter.
 
   / Old Engines and New Oil #7  
Is that secondary filter a full flow filter or a bypass filter designed to filter a side stream of oil much cleaner then the primary filter.

That's exactly the question that I had. I don't understand the advantage of two filters unless one is a side-stream bypass type. Then there is a quite a large known advantage. Bypass filtering has been around for a long time and it works. I remember having it on our old 50 chevy PU.
rScotty
 
   / Old Engines and New Oil #8  
That's exactly the question that I had. I don't understand the advantage of two filters unless one is a side-stream bypass type. Then there is a quite a large known advantage. Bypass filtering has been around for a long time and it works. I remember having it on our old 50 chevy PU.
rScotty

They use to hang a luber finer filter on the old trucks ,My Autocar had one and a power steering reservoir on the outside of the cab...
 
   / Old Engines and New Oil #9  
If the 2 filters are different P/N and/or located in different places then I'd stay with the original plan. Oil filters are statistical things. Doesn't catch everything the first time, more things the 2nd time, yet still not everything. Also, stuff floating in the oil is not the main reason we change oil. Water is something we change oil to remove from the engine, an oil filter won't do it.

There is nothing abut "synthetic motor oil" that inherently permits a longer drain interval. There are synthetic motor oils designed for extended drain, but not all are. And those designed for extended drain are only approved as such in engines designed for extended drain.

At 28 quarts you can justify the cost of a ~$30 used oil analysis to answer the question of whether it is time to change the oil. Blackstone sells a pump kit with hose to push down the dipstick hole to draw a sample cleanly into their sample bottle.
 
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Is that secondary filter a full flow filter or a bypass filter designed to filter a side stream of oil much cleaner then the primary filter.

It is full-flow and was hanging off the side of the engine in a weird way, but if kept there, that would make it be right in my way. I was going to fabricate a mount for it, but then thought, "why not just get rid of it?"

When I got the engine manual on the engine, on the very last page it explains the changes what the engine maker (Perkins) had to do to make it a Reefer Engine, and oil sump and secondary oil filtration was a few of the big reasons. But I am unsure. It is going from severe service (Reefer Engine) to the easiest engine service there is (Genset) so maybe a single oil filter would be fine?

It will be at a constant temperature of 100-180 degrees running or not, but condensation forms at 123 degrees, so it will not be a condensation free engine by any means. I could bump the primary boiler loop water temperature up to keep it above condensation temps when the boiler water is circulating, but then the cost of operating my heating system all winter by 23 degrees more on the low set point would cost more than more frequent oil changes in my co-gen engine.:thumbdown: Oh the problems of having a condensing boiler system with non-condensing add-on appliances! :eek:

Because it is a Reefer Engine, oil changes will be a huge pain. It has a huge, but low and squat oil pan with two drain ports since it is a split sump.

Engine Manual Quote:

"Due to the fact that the lubricating oil sump capacity has been increased to 28 pints and a much larger full flow lubricating oil filter is used, also the addition of a by-pass lubricating oil filter, the lubricating oil and filter element change period is extended to 1,000 hours."
 

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