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Haywood Gray and His
AMSOIL
Legacy

It is no coincidence that the name Haywood
“Woody” Gray holds a special significance in AMSOIL
circles. A small library of brochures and pamphlets and even video tapes have
been created to document his experiences with AMSOIL
extended drain intervals. His experiences stand as an example of
AMSOIL quality
and cost savings for all to see.
Way Back When the Old Stuff Was New Haywood
Gray began using AMSOIL
Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel and Marine 15W-40 Motor Oil (AME) in the E9-400 V-8
engine of his first truck, a 1984 Mack®, after the engine accumulated 45,000
miles. For 280,000 miles, Gray changed his oil at 40,000- to 60,000-mile
intervals even though his oil analysis reports showed, without exception, that
the oil was good for continued use. At 325,000 miles Gray increased his oil
drain interval to 100,000 miles.
The engine was torn down at 600,000 miles when
Gray decided to sell the truck. The cylinder liners, bearings, pistons, rings
and oil pump, which were all treated to extended oil drain intervals with
AMSOIL, were
found to be in excellent condition.
Gray continued using
AMSOIL AME in
the engine of his new truck, a 1990 Mack® with an E7-400 engine. He also
determined that the new truck would also be the start of a new oil draining
program. He decided that instead of using his previous 100,000-mile oil change
guidelines, he would base his oil drains on the findings of a used oil analysis
program. He also installed an AMSOIL
By-Pass Filtration system.
After 630,000 miles total and 409,000 miles
without an oil change, the E7-400 engine was torn down by the local Mack®
dealership in December 1996 and its parts were examined by an engine rater from
a major oil additive manufacturer.
What the team found was surprising to everyone
– except perhaps Haywood Gray.
The engine showed light to moderate wear
throughout, just as an engine in similar service and lubricated with
conventional oil changed at 15,000- to 20,000-mile intervals would show. In
fact, according to the engine rater the parts he examined – cylinder liners,
pistons, rings, bearings, valve train components – could have been put right
back in the engine and would have continued to provide the good, dependable
service they had provided all along. And all this after 409,000 miles without an
oil change!
What’s Woody Doing
Now?
Gray is now driving a 1999 Mack® with an ET 460 engine, an Eaton 13
speed transmission and 386 Eaton rears. Upon acquiring the truck, Gray had the
drive train filled with AMSOIL
75W-90 Gear Lube and the engine changed over to his old favorite –
AMSOIL
Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel and Marine 15W-40 Motor Oil. He also had a BMK-12
By-Pass Filtration system installed.
As of July 2003, Gray as over 330,000 miles on
the engine, and has racked up 290,000 miles without an oil change. He has
decided to change filters and take oil samples at 40,000-mile intervals. So far,
the samples have shown that the oil has not needed to be changed. Soot levels
have also remained well within the recommended Mack® limits. The truck is
greased with AMSOIL
products every 40,000 miles when it is time for a filter change.
Gray likes to point out that his fuel mileage
is a constant 7 mpg, while other truckers traveling under similar circumstances
and with similar equipment average only 5.5 to 6 mpg. But he also knows that’s
just one of the many benefits AMSOIL
has to offer. And if you have time, he might be able to tell you a thing or two
about extended drain intervals.
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