Ok all; I am not a mechanic, and I didn't stay at any hotel/motel last night. After reading a post in "Begining RVing" concerning oil change and idling, most of the people said that idling for more...
When I was a cop we were either driving our cars to calls or letting them idle for long periods as reports were written (mostly the latter). Seldom were they turned off during a 10 hour shift. Some of the cars had well over 100,000 miles and were still running fine. Does this example apply to our RV's?
Other than wasting fuel, I don't have any other issues with an idling engine. Don't the big DP's have to idle for a period to bring up pressures and such?
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