Welder Dave
Senior Member
I wonder if this could be an option for huge mining machine engines? Was watching a show about the world's largest ice breaker, Umiak 1, that carries $125 mil. worth of nickel concentrate every load (30,000 tons) and operates in Canada. It has a 30,000 HP engine that never needs an oil change and is the largest engine in Canada. It holds 30,000 litres of oil that goes into a sump and is then filtered before going into the engine. Oil samples are taken and the oil can be purified if necessary. They go into the crankcase of the engine and wipe up all the sludge left and inspect the insides of the engine. They even look at the paint to determine if the engine had been under stress and also inspect the welds on the crankcase. Cleaning the sludge looks like one of the dirtiest jobs you could ever do. They use bundles of white rags and it's all manual wiping. Found it quite interesting.