Oil gelling

My personal opinion. After the 1st engine started pushing up daisies, I would not have returned to that drum again for an OCI. I would have went to Walmart, got the correct oil, do the OCI, then open a huge investigation on that drum on it's contents... I would have taken the pump off, and shove a stick down that drum and see what came back. My gamble is that something got in it. Have you used this same exact stuff in the past ?????....without any catastrophic failures ????....on the same engines ?????
 
Takes me several years to use it up.

Crazy situation for sure. Explain “several years” to us.
Maybe you’re into year 10 or something and the oil has settled the heavier ingredients to the bottom? I like to shake up the bottles before pouring the oil into my machinery. Kinda hard to do with a drum of oil I guess.
 
To Dutchy, could be 10 years. Is 10-year-old oil, apparently clear and of normal viscosity, on the edge of polymerization? Will sett;ling leave the supernatant ready to gel? I am trying to understand what has happened and why. I will buy new oil, But as long as I have no idea why "old" oil gelled, I will have no reason to think "new" oil won't.

Sorry 50yr, I do not understand your question.
 
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