SnoKing
TDR MEMBER
Highly recommended:
1) Drain overnight
2) Use amsoil for cleaner "looking" oil.
However, i always thought dirty-looking oil was a good thing. Dirty-looking oil occurs when the oil picks up soot and carries it away from engine surface parts (keeping it mostly suspended until the filter does it's job. It is a function of both detergents and dispersants in the additive package. Dispersants have provided a new (actually decades old.... Not new.... But newer additive packages have better dispersants than in the 60's-80's) challenge to filters. Dispersants help particles less than 5 microns to stay small and not clump together so the filter can't filter them out. So i use a bypass filter to (likely) double or triple the effectiveness of my full flow stratopore or Donaldson/Amsoil. However, no filter will get the sub micron particles, so my oil will always look black as it should.
I'm not concerned about soot as long as my UOA stays less than 2%.
Does clean looking oil mean is it NOT holding stuff in suspension? SnoKing