My 1993 Ford Escort is coming up on 200,000 miles. The only problem I've ever had with it has been a harmonic balancer went bad. Other than that, change the oil and gas it up and go. No electrical problems, original CV joints, no tranny problems (it's a 5 speed), and it's still on the original clutch. Amazing car, really...
But now it's using about a quart of oil every 1000 miles. That's not bad consumption, and I'm really not worried about it. In the summer, I go to 10W40 and that cuts the consumption a bit.
But I've lately been wondering... Since every 4000 miles (approximately) I'm actually rotating an entire new crankcase of oil into the engine (the engine holds 4 quarts)... why should I bother with ever changing the oil?
Why not just replace the oil filter every 4000 miles... or even go with a higher capacity filter and change it even less often.
This has probably been asked here before, but I couldn't find anything on this subject.
What do you guys think?
Dan
But now it's using about a quart of oil every 1000 miles. That's not bad consumption, and I'm really not worried about it. In the summer, I go to 10W40 and that cuts the consumption a bit.
But I've lately been wondering... Since every 4000 miles (approximately) I'm actually rotating an entire new crankcase of oil into the engine (the engine holds 4 quarts)... why should I bother with ever changing the oil?
Why not just replace the oil filter every 4000 miles... or even go with a higher capacity filter and change it even less often.
This has probably been asked here before, but I couldn't find anything on this subject.
What do you guys think?

Dan