Have any of you seen cases where absolutely no maintenance was performed on a motor and the result?
I had a relative who never changed the oil in his truck and tractor. His saying was "Oil don't wear out". Now this was in the period 1960 to about 1973. He drove bare bones Ford and Chevrolet 6-cy. pickups. He did no high speed highway driving and would get 20,000 to 30,000 miles from a motor before it started to drink oil. He never had a catastropic failure. The rings were the first to go. I saw two of the motors when he got someone to remove them and replace the rings. The cartridge style filter on a Chevy. had to be chisled out of the housing. There was a moderate amount of sludge, but not enough to block the pump intake. It was really kind of amazing that the motors held up that well.
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