Flushing oil seems to polarise peoples opinions. Some wouldn't touch it with a bargepole and reckon it does more harm than good, others reckon it should be done at every oil change! What do you reckon?
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25Yes please! A good flush did me no harm!40.00%10No thanks! If it's yellow, let it mellow!40.00%10Flush? Oild Change? Whats that then?20.00%5The poll is expired.
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Originally posted by ApacheFlushing oil seems to polarise peoples opinions. Some wouldn't touch it with a bargepole and reckon it does more harm than good, others reckon it should be done at every oil change! What do you reckon?https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by ApacheFlushing oil seems to polarise peoples opinions. Some wouldn't touch it with a bargepole and reckon it does more harm than good, others reckon it should be done at every oil change! What do you reckon?Trust your Hound.
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Originally posted by M35A2Iv'e flushed my Defenders engine every 3000 miles since I've owned it (9 years) and it runs in tip top condition. I also flush my Surf too.
problem. Apparently, the aggressive engine flushes can cause most problems
on an engine that's never been flushed due to the amount of crud it may
loosen in one go. A regularly flushed engine will never have enough buildup for
that to happen. (Guess who's been reading cartloads of oil related info again).
BTW, Andy, thanks for mentioning those Series filters. Picked one up today.
Perfect size and easily modifyable. The dogs nads for the purpose. Cheers.
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Having in the past taken an engine to bits and completely cleaned and rebuilt it (Hillman Imp) I was amazed at quite how dirty the internals were on an engine that had regular oil changes.
The Surf gets regular changes but the new oil still looks black after about 20 mins running, so I reckon mine needs a good flush to get all the $$$$ out.Mike G
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