Posted by guido on July 13, 2016 at 11:19:16 from (72.82.160.156):
In Reply to: My own Amsoil post. posted by Mike M on July 13, 2016 at 06:44:38:
Hello Mike M,
I let that one go as well. Here is what I know. 1976 was the year the company had the entire fleet switches to synthetic Mobil 1 and Delvac 15W40. One year on the crankcase and regular oil filter change, and make up oil as needed. We also took engine oil samples, and quickly addressed any issues. It was the 15w40 Delavac multi viscosity diesel oil that some engine OEM'M said NO NO on its use. I left the company in 1995 (RETIRED) and we had zero oil related engine failure. I did meet the engineers that were developing the oil a couple of years before that. We were given a specially marked drum for the first test engine. I was with the rest of the crew, testing the oil without knowing what it was. I believe that was the year that Mobil went Nation wide selling the product. Use it on all my vehicles ever since. Former Mobil Oil only Lead Mechanic..............
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