This Video Demo shows how to easily draw an oil sample for analysis from any engine. This oil sampling technique is a powerful key to enabling managers of small and medium fleets to extend fleet life and lower maintenance costs, and reduce the cost and environmental impact of engine oils. It helps in both gas and diesel engines in both cars and trucks, and is used by many owners of turbodiesel trucks from Ford, GM and Dodge. The automotive mechanical engineer draws the oil sample from his personal GMC 2500HD Duramax diesel truck, while explaining some of the big benefits of high-performance synthetic engine oils and nanofiber filtration, and sharing where to get more information on these technologies and advanced maintenance techniques.
What typical Amsoil BS.. nanofibers didn't exist in the 70s...
JeepITguy 3 months ago
great stuff
crudeoilsystems 8 months ago
@keesveltman nice job
lampionest 11 months ago
It's an abosolutely wrong way of taking an oil sample. Take first a sample then change the bottle and take the a good oilsample. On the way showen it has also the dirt from the plastic in the oil sample. Also the dirt from putting in the tubing. If he wants to proof that he is using the wrong filter he is right.
keesveltman 1 year ago