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sleddingfarmer said:DV8 said:So when you warm it up and the light rust that has been made since storage, gets blended with the oil and runs though your whole motor. IMO I would like to have fresh running thru my 2500 - 4000 $ motor.
Thats why I store it with the oil thats in it, and change to new at the start of every season.
But then your old dirty nasty oil sits in your motor all summer. Corroding and creating rust.
Change at the end of the season, so the dirty nasty oil is out of the motor and the internals are coated with fresh clean oil.
But then the new oil that sat in the motor all summer has probably collected moisture from sitting all summer...heating up all day and cooling off all night! Damn! A guy just can't win!
A constant debate that will probably never end. I say just change it once a year, whenever you want. Whatever makes you feel better.[/quot
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I think either way it will be fine, but if it were me i would just change it why not?