Swedishrigpig
Marine/Ocean
- Sep 22, 2009
- 49
Gents
My hydraulic steering system for the Thruster (marine propulsion) is now 5 years old. The technical department tells me to replace the oil Mobil DTE 25. The oil analysis reports are always good and we use (apart from the designed filters) a CJC 3 micron offline filtering unit and a Kleenoil filtering cart that filters the each (4 systems) for two weeks every 6 weeks.
There are no leaks so the systems do not get fresh oil added.
It is my belief that the existing oil is cleaner than new oil and oil change is not necessary.
I will attach the latest oil report.
Should the additives have been consumed, surely the report would have detected that? However I do believe that our oil analysis are the cheapest possible (not a very thorough analysis) and does not test all that much?
Is the fact that the oil is 5 years old, reason enough to change it?
What tests should I request in order to establish if the oil is 100%, which is no already done? (See report attached)
My hydraulic steering system for the Thruster (marine propulsion) is now 5 years old. The technical department tells me to replace the oil Mobil DTE 25. The oil analysis reports are always good and we use (apart from the designed filters) a CJC 3 micron offline filtering unit and a Kleenoil filtering cart that filters the each (4 systems) for two weeks every 6 weeks.
There are no leaks so the systems do not get fresh oil added.
It is my belief that the existing oil is cleaner than new oil and oil change is not necessary.
I will attach the latest oil report.
Should the additives have been consumed, surely the report would have detected that? However I do believe that our oil analysis are the cheapest possible (not a very thorough analysis) and does not test all that much?
Is the fact that the oil is 5 years old, reason enough to change it?
What tests should I request in order to establish if the oil is 100%, which is no already done? (See report attached)