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If it's properly maintained, it should last a million miles (eight years) with no huge problems. A lot of guys who are real good about having their maintenance done can get a million and a half out of one.These engines are made differently than are car engines--they've got liners in the cylinders, liners in the crank tunnel and so on--so they can be rebuilt to be as good as new. There are diesel blocks that were cast in the 1950s that are still in service.I know of a Detroit Diesel 12V92 that's in a generator set in Yongsan, Korea. They installed the engine in the mid-1950s, it's running to this day, and they've never even had the heads off it.
You will find this hard to believe but the only thing I can findSee Link below PDF page 2 says you need 13 US Gallons.(Please Confirm The amount thru other sources.)I would recommendAmsoils Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel & Marine Motor Oil SAE 15W-40 (AME)Filters from DonaldsonSPIN-ON LUBE FILTER # P551670LUBE CARTRIDGE FILTER # P550132LUBE CARTRIDGE FILTER # P550117If you wish to confirm this follow the link Donaldson FiltersHope This Helps.