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<blockquote data-quote="Wild and Free" data-source="post: 237476" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>Schaeffers has an excellent product as well. I think they have by far the best of the best diesel fuel conditioners on the planet. The SoyShield is an excellent product.</p><p></p><p>I have worked on diesel engines with well over a million miles that ran Schaeffers oil and the bottom end looked like new when the oil pans were dropped for inspection purposes only. One truck had schaeffers in it since the first oil change and had never in over 1.2 million miles ever had the drain plug pulled. He changed the full flow oil filters every 10K miles and the bypass oil filters every 20k miles so the oil was completely changed out ongoing by just doing filter changes over its life, the main and rod bearings looked like new when inspected at the guys request just out of curiosity on his part. Put them back in resealed the oil pan refilled with schaeffers and off he went with a big smile on his face, one very happy Schaeffers oil customer. He ran an early 90's freigthliner fl120 with a 3406B cat engine IIrc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild and Free, post: 237476, member: 406"] Schaeffers has an excellent product as well. I think they have by far the best of the best diesel fuel conditioners on the planet. The SoyShield is an excellent product. I have worked on diesel engines with well over a million miles that ran Schaeffers oil and the bottom end looked like new when the oil pans were dropped for inspection purposes only. One truck had schaeffers in it since the first oil change and had never in over 1.2 million miles ever had the drain plug pulled. He changed the full flow oil filters every 10K miles and the bypass oil filters every 20k miles so the oil was completely changed out ongoing by just doing filter changes over its life, the main and rod bearings looked like new when inspected at the guys request just out of curiosity on his part. Put them back in resealed the oil pan refilled with schaeffers and off he went with a big smile on his face, one very happy Schaeffers oil customer. He ran an early 90's freigthliner fl120 with a 3406B cat engine IIrc. [/QUOTE]
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