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May 8 2008 at 2:58 AM

ei8htohms  (Login ei8htohms)
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Response to seems to be. And what is missing from this ceteribus paribus discussion

Hi Guys,

I can't understand how we went from "modern lubricants last for 15 years" to "they dry out immedately and 3 - 5 years is too long between services". Isn't it possible that something in between is true? Isn't it possible that the manufacturers' recommendations about service intervals are actually based on real world observations of how lubricants perform?

_john

 
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