- Wed Dec 09, 2015 11:06 am
#53080
You'll not seen clean oil out of a diesel because yes they have a much higher compression that causes blow-by, they produce a lot more carbon that will get into the oil from the cylinder wall (not necessarily forced past the rings by combustion), they burn oil and do burn up the lubricating oil on the cylinder wall (under serious fault conditions they can consume their sump oil and refuse to stop).
The main thing that uses up oil is the motor chopping the molecules up, the oil gets thinner and thinner until it is as much use as water; that's why to change it and one to keep an eye on. Discolouration is the detergent collecting debris which is an indicator of engine health.
My only recommendation for flushing was to remove all debris that had been found in this (top post) engine. If you find debris in the filter there will be sure to be some left in the motor, it is important that it is all taken out so it does not act like adding grinding paste to the oil.