Thanks for the info Wayne!
And a small additional point on those trickling in commenting on extended drains, especially where the more expensive synthetics are being used - casual readers here potentially impressed by seeing statements as to 25-50,000 miles on the same oil should ALSO know that usually mormal filter changes are made - sometimes involving both the full-flow and a bypass filter. In those instances, 1 or more quarts of "makeup" oil must be added to comphensate for oil lost in the old filter and that needed to refill the new one(s).
Ya don't simply drop in a crankcase of oil, then truck on down the road for 50,000 care-free, no-maintenance miles!
In my case, using a Frantz toilet paper filter element, I change that out about every 2000 miles or so, and the stock full-flow at about 5000 miles - that typically involves the addition of 3 quarts of makeup oil - or about 25% of the total lube capacity in the Cummins. That assures proper maintenance of the lube additive package - but ALSO means that essentially ALL the oil in my crankcase will be cycled in about 20,000 miles. Not all that expensive when using dino oils - but the expense of added oil, dino OR synthetic, needs to be recognized and factored in when some of these claims are made, along with the included expense of the then-needed oil analysis.
In my case, if I was using a popular $10 a quart synthetic, and doing oil analysis every 10,000 miles, I would spend about $60 for oil, and another $15 or so for oil analysis - a total cost of about $75...
OR, I could simply use dino oil, and fully change it every 5000 for a bit less than that, and forget the oil analysis if I felt it was unnecessary...
So far, if we remove the Peterbuilts, John Derre, Navistar, Detriot Diesel and various airplane and large over-the-road fleet haulers, *I* still don't see a very high percentage of problems or failures found thru oil analysis that directlt affect the owners of *Cummins* owners THIS thread is really about!
Do it for peace of mind, and that one-in- a-million potential failure - OK, but unless lots more supporting info surfaces here, I so far see it as a little frivelous AS LONG AS proper oil changes and decent maintenance is performed.
Will *I* do it? Probably, at least a few more times, until my engine is fully broken in and analysis stabilizes...
