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  1. #51
    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by n plus one View Post
    I just had mine serviced at 1k, didn't ask if needed or not. Good to get rid of the run-in oil early - i wouldn't entertain the thought of leaving it in their for that long (12k), unless LR run in the engine on a dyno
    What running in oil They're spun up during assembly.

  2. #52
    n plus one Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    What running in oil They're spun up during assembly.
    Didn't mean they use a specific run in oil, rather the oil that's got all the swarf in it...

    Fresh oil is fresh oil and I've seen what comes out of engines at the first change and the less time that craps floating around in there the better

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    Think that's what Tombie is saying the car, engine and the oil gets a shake down and run on the assembly line once assembled
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




  4. #54
    n plus one Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Think that's what Tombie is saying the car, engine and the oil gets a shake down and run on the assembly line once assembled
    Hmmm k, I'm getting a little lost here fellas, what part of any of this goes to changing the oil early not being good practice?

  5. #55
    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by n plus one View Post
    Hmmm k, I'm getting a little lost here fellas, what part of any of this goes to changing the oil early not being good practice?

    Wasteful practice in modern engines.

    And if the company had the slightest concern that swarf was running around something they have to warranty for 3yrs / 100k they would change it

    Std practise 20 yrs ago was oil at 3k...

    Manufacturing techniques, line running tests etc are far different. It's run on the bench with an oil feed, then shaken down at the end of the line.

    Filtration takes care of the rest...

  6. #56
    n plus one Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Wasteful practice in modern engines.

    And if the company had the slightest concern that swarf was running around something they have to warranty for 3yrs / 100k they would change it

    Std practise 20 yrs ago was oil at 3k...

    Manufacturing techniques, line running tests etc are far different. It's run on the bench with an oil feed, then shaken down at the end of the line.

    Filtration takes care of the rest...
    OK, each to their own - I know what came out of my Deefer motor though (and other new engines I've done the same to).

    Best of luck with it gents.

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