On 3/30/10, John Rodgers <inua@charter.net> wrote: > ...Therefore the lubricant needs to be changed > out periodically to replace the broken molecular chains. It just makes > sense. I picked two years for the change out just based on my own > experience with running machinery. No book told me to do it that way. It > just seemed appropriate in my experience. Seems to work. Me too. My 'system': I change it during the Olympics, summer and winter, so it gets done every 2 years. TV in the garage, I like to do it during the Marathon & Cross-country skiing as those events don't require constant attention. Geo |
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