- Mon Jul 01, 2013 3:08 pm
#2372
Everywhere I look I get widely differing opinions on this question. I suppose it'll be the same here but here goes.
Almost every engine manual I have ever read states you should change the engine oil every year regardless of mileage.
Why should I do this? Does the oil go off?
I appreciate that the oil will absorb a certain amount of water, but surely this will be driven off when the oil gets up to temperature.
My wife's Honda CBF250 (and my second mount) only does about 1500mls a year and I am loth to chuck away what seems to me like perfectly good clean oil by changing it after this small mileage.
Actually it's two years since I last changed it, but that is still only half of the standard 6000ml normal change interval.
I can understand it with an Enfield as the oil gets mucky pretty quickly but the oil in the Honda still looks almost the same as when I poured it in.
Almost every engine manual I have ever read states you should change the engine oil every year regardless of mileage.
Why should I do this? Does the oil go off?
I appreciate that the oil will absorb a certain amount of water, but surely this will be driven off when the oil gets up to temperature.
My wife's Honda CBF250 (and my second mount) only does about 1500mls a year and I am loth to chuck away what seems to me like perfectly good clean oil by changing it after this small mileage.
Actually it's two years since I last changed it, but that is still only half of the standard 6000ml normal change interval.
I can understand it with an Enfield as the oil gets mucky pretty quickly but the oil in the Honda still looks almost the same as when I poured it in.
Classic C5 Euro 4 at the moment.
Also CBf250.
Also CBf250.