- Sun Dec 03, 2017 10:13 pm
#72635
Regarding Alan`s comment, I always drained the oil when it is cold; the reason is after a run in the heat and standing for a few days, any oil that is going to drain will already have drained down to the reservoir. And as some modern oil has magnetized molecules, that thin film of oil is always going to stay on ferrous metal in the engine. Magnetized oil: that is one reason the lawn mower didn`t seize when I drained it, went to work, bought oil, came home and found the my wife had mowed the lawn with no oil in the engine. The mower was not damaged as far as I could hear, and ran for years afterwards. I seem to have good Gremlins in my shed.