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<blockquote data-quote="1wild-horse" data-source="post: 15559483" data-attributes="member: 84197"><p>I don't change it when I put it away for the winter. Whats the point? Have new oil sit in the oil pan and possibly collect moisture? Northern climate dwellers know things sweat constantly as the temp changes in the spring. I change it right away when I get it out. </p><p>BTW, don't you just love how clean the oil dumps when using E85? Even if you put a bunch of miles on it, like in your d.d., the oil comes out about as clean as you put it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wild-horse, post: 15559483, member: 84197"] I don't change it when I put it away for the winter. Whats the point? Have new oil sit in the oil pan and possibly collect moisture? Northern climate dwellers know things sweat constantly as the temp changes in the spring. I change it right away when I get it out. BTW, don't you just love how clean the oil dumps when using E85? Even if you put a bunch of miles on it, like in your d.d., the oil comes out about as clean as you put it in. [/QUOTE]
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