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coho 08-27-2009 07:30 PM

run time
 
Just wondering if someone can tell me how many hours of run time a person should do between oil changes, I purchased a tiny tach which keeps track of the time as well as the rpm. So I figure I'll go by time instead of mileage, bye the way I'm really happy with this tach, and the install couldn't have been easier.
thanks for the input phil

tower_ofpower 08-27-2009 09:05 PM

no idea about hours... good to hear your pleased with it... may look into one :U: but; to get a rough idea... run your truck to your normal service interval... write down the hours and get an oil analysis... when you get the results it'll let ya know how broken down the oil is; and actually a pretty in depth look at what's goin on inside the engine... then adjust your hours accordingly... say by 3000 miles you have 50 hours on the engine and 20% left to the oil. thats and extra 600 miles before you actually need to change your oil... if all else fails call komatsu and find out what their service interval is... they have the 5.9 in a certain model of excavator

Richie O 08-28-2009 06:01 PM

I change most all my hourly equipment at 150 hours. I know many people with boats that do 200 to 250 hours. I use Rotella 15 40. ( by the 55 gallon drum!! )

tower_ofpower 08-28-2009 06:55 PM

lol expensive as hell by the 55 gallon drum but it's cheaper than 5 gal. or gallon at a time... i was thinking around 100-150ish hours but i've never really knew the service intervals for equipment

coho 08-29-2009 01:08 PM

thankyou
 
thanks for the input, now I have a idea where to begin

RSWORDS 08-29-2009 02:58 PM

Yeah 150 hours is about right. Why not go by the milage though? Contrary to popular belief its really not good to let these engines idle for log periods of time unless you bump the idle above 1,100 rpm and then your just wasting fuel.

tower_ofpower 08-29-2009 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by RSWORDS (Post 386427)
Yeah 150 hours is about right. Why not go by the milage though? Contrary to popular belief its really not good to let these engones idle for log periods of tie unless you bump the idle above 1,100 rpm and then your just wasting fuel.

x2 diesels were designed for heavy applications and work loads. not idling. from my fuels class we were told that diesels werent intended to idle over 5 mins at a time. cold start up you let them idle for 5 mins or so and then light work load, dont romp on them until operating temps...


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