I believe in keeping it simple, but I don't like the stupid. I can see where the military wants one oil, or one fuel to fit all, but they can afford the consequences or lay a heavy hand on the manufacturer to keep their lucrative contract. The fact that they can drop in a rebuilt detroit in a HEMTT every 20K from using the wrong oil tells me something about the stupid in their mindset. Their reasons are going to be much different than mine and could be understandable from their point of view. I changed the oil in my engine to Delo 100. I'm almost certain I'm going to change to TES295 in the transmission also. I don't understand how one oil is going to benefit the transmission over another, and because of that I have to trust Allison the maker to recommend the best oil, not a user, that has different reasons or criteria or goals to meet than my own. I have thought all along that TES295 is the best. As an owner the decision to switch is weighed by cost and benefit. I'm agreeing with JDToumanian's conclusion to switch. I could do an oil analysis, but I wouldn't understand the result, for one reason I don't know how long since the last change, there are other factors too.
Jon, did you change your oil more than once? If not the percentage of old to new is still high since only about half drains each time you change it.
I'm hopeful other owners continue to share there reasons for running the oil they do, with their successes and failures, but if they do what they do because the military does it, they may want to reconsider, that being my opinion.
Whether I switch or not(I think I will) I will post here any results I find, and certainly report a failure.
Thanks to all,
Greg