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GORVN4FUN
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Mar 09, 2014

Oil Change Cold or Warm after sitting thru Winter

My Motorhome (gasser) has been sitting for 3+ months through a very cold winter (Chicago) without being started. It's time to change the oil, which I do myself. Here's the question... Since the oil has settled in the pan all this time, is it better to just drain it cold and change the filter or run the engine before changing the oil?

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  • GORVN4FUN wrote:
    My Motorhome (gasser) has been sitting for 3+ months through a very cold winter (Chicago) without being started. It's time to change the oil, which I do myself. Here's the question... Since the oil has settled in the pan all this time, is it better to just drain it cold and change the filter or run the engine before changing the oil?

    I re-do my oil BEFORE I put mine into winter hibernation. If you have to...then just wait and get a few thousand miles on the rig and pull into a place that does oil changes and have the oil and filter swapped out
  • I was always told to change it while hot or warm as the warm oil will carry any debris out the drain.

    Cold oil is pretty thick. My son changed cold oil on a small tractor this winter and it took over 20 minutes for the oil to drain out.