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    Oil drain

    To our learned brethren
    I've often wondered why manuals always tell you to warm up the engine/gearbox before draining the oil. Surely the best time to drain would be after the hot engine has been resting, say overnight.
    Tim

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    There are two very good reasons.

    1. When the oil is hot, it has lower viscosity, and so more will drain out more quickly.

    2. Probably more important; foreign material held in suspension drains out with the oil when it is drained just after running - if left overnight, this will settle out onto the bottom of the sump or gearbox and will be left behind to contaminate the new oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    There are two very good reasons.

    1. When the oil is hot, it has lower viscosity, and so more will drain out more quickly.

    2. Probably more important; foreign material held in suspension drains out with the oil when it is drained just after running - if left overnight, this will settle out onto the bottom of the sump or gearbox and will be left behind to contaminate the new oil.

    John
    What JD said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    There are two very good reasons.

    1. When the oil is hot, it has lower viscosity, and so more will drain out more quickly.

    2. Probably more important; foreign material held in suspension drains out with the oil when it is drained just after running - if left overnight, this will settle out onto the bottom of the sump or gearbox and will be left behind to contaminate the new oil.

    John
    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    What JD said.

    Ditto.

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