View Full Version : Do oils deteriorate with age?
mojo
6th April 2018, 02:50 PM
Following on from my other thread, I have a list of service recommendations, including how often you need to change engine, diff and transfer oils. The recommendations are all in km's, but I do very low km's in my car. For instance, engine oil recommendation is every 12000k's, but it will take me 2-3 years to do this - will the oil last this long without deteriorating?
PhilipA
6th April 2018, 02:58 PM
If you are talking oil IN your engine , yes it will as the low mileage won't allow the oil to get hot enough to evaporate water from combustion and also other aromatic by products of combustion.
If in a container it will last a long time AFAIK.
Most service schedules say eg 12,000KM OR ONE YEAR, and the above is why.
Regards Philip A
Eevo
6th April 2018, 02:58 PM
oils do deteriorate.
i change every 12 months even if ive only done 3000km
rick130
6th April 2018, 03:55 PM
If you are talking oil IN your engine , yes it will as the low mileage won't allow the oil to get hot enough to evaporate water from combustion and also other aromatic by products of combustion.
If in a container it will last a long time AFAIK.
Most service schedules say eg 12,000KM OR ONE YEAR, and the above is why.
Regards Philip AThis ^
DiscoJeffster
6th April 2018, 05:02 PM
I understand shelf life is still measured in a number of years but not forever in a container. I buy 20L drum and use it in three years which I understand is ok from my research. It’s quite hard to get true empirical evidence though
Globetrotter
6th April 2018, 05:36 PM
Oil and filter are cheap enough (especially when on sale), just change every 12 months - good insurance. I change diff oils every oil change as well, minimal cost to maintain diff.[thumbsupbig]
Eevo
6th April 2018, 05:45 PM
technically its not the oil that degrades but the additives and detergents.
[bigwhistle]
shanegtr
6th April 2018, 06:47 PM
In storage oils will last ages - however after a while some of the additives can start to fall out of suspension in the oil.
Main issue with engine oils in service is water and cobustion by products that can combine to form acids in the oil which can start ot damage metal components inside the engine, which as mentioned above is why service intervals are XXXXkm or 1 year
Pedro_The_Swift
6th April 2018, 08:00 PM
has been 6 months seems like forever,,,
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