Re: RE: Amsoil -rebuttal

From: garett (hiltigarett@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 23 2003 - 08:03:44 EDT


on top of that, its suppose to be a closed lubrication system. so any
particles flowing around in it would be from the wear and tear of everything
moving around internally. if the oil is not breaking down, arent you quite
a bit less likely to have dirty oil in the first place?

> Nope, dirt in the oil has little or no effect on the viscosity. As long as
> the particles are smaller than 25 microns they have no effect on the
ability
> to lubricate. It's the break down of the additives in the oil that cause
it
> to lose it's effectiveness. Again, the superiority of synthetic oil is
that
> little or no additives are required to get the lubricating properties in
the
> oil.
>
> Dave Clement
> 99 Dakota SLT+ CC 4x4
>
>



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