Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite
I call Bull Bologna!
Who cares what you call it? Regardless of you not ever hearing of it being done, that in no way means it didn't happen. With major engine work costing well into 4 digits today, dealers look for ways not to pay if they don't have to. If they find what looks to be damage from improper lubricant, why wouldn't they have an analysis done on the oil? It's simply good common sense. What's cheaper, to have the oil analyzed, or pay for an engine overhaul that was brought about by the owners negligence?
I call Bull Bologna!
Who cares what you call it? Regardless of you not ever hearing of it being done, that in no way means it didn't happen. With major engine work costing well into 4 digits today, dealers look for ways not to pay if they don't have to. If they find what looks to be damage from improper lubricant, why wouldn't they have an analysis done on the oil? It's simply good common sense. What's cheaper, to have the oil analyzed, or pay for an engine overhaul that was brought about by the owners negligence?