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โNov-01-2020 09:20 AM
rhagfo wrote:blofgren wrote:rhagfo wrote:otrfun wrote:
If Ram didn't require a 6-mo. OCI (truck's still under warranty), we'd probably use 5w-40 (3 gal. ~$60). However, we can't justify the extra expense for synthetic every 6-mo. Only put about 5k - 6k mi. on the truck between each 6 mo. oil change. We typically use whatever brand of API CK-4, 15w-40 that's on sale at Sam's Club or Costco (3 gal. ~$30).
Well even if it is a bit more I like to be constant with the oil I put in my engines, and like it to be good quality.
This is part of the reason why, this is the tappet gallery on our 2001 Ram CTD at 300,000 miles.
Wow, that looks great! I only use top quality oil as well along with OEM filters in all of my vehicles.
I order my filters from Geno's Garage, yea they take a week to get here, but I order replacements when I use the ones I have, just in case I get some bad fuel.
โNov-01-2020 08:28 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
For '19-'20 6.7 Cummins with the hydraulic lifters require 10W30 or 5W40 oils and have moved away from 15W40 oils. Some who have ran 15W40 in these trucks have reported rattling or knocking noises.
โNov-01-2020 07:52 AM
โNov-01-2020 07:45 AM
rhagfo wrote:blofgren wrote:rhagfo wrote:otrfun wrote:
If Ram didn't require a 6-mo. OCI (truck's still under warranty), we'd probably use 5w-40 (3 gal. ~$60). However, we can't justify the extra expense for synthetic every 6-mo. Only put about 5k - 6k mi. on the truck between each 6 mo. oil change. We typically use whatever brand of API CK-4, 15w-40 that's on sale at Sam's Club or Costco (3 gal. ~$30).
Well even if it is a bit more I like to be constant with the oil I put in my engines, and like it to be good quality.
This is part of the reason why, this is the tappet gallery on our 2001 Ram CTD at 300,000 miles.
Wow, that looks great! I only use top quality oil as well along with OEM filters in all of my vehicles.
I order my filters from Geno's Garage, yea they take a week to get here, but I order replacements when I use the ones I have, just in case I get some bad fuel.
โNov-01-2020 07:40 AM
ShinerBock wrote:mr61impala wrote:
Let me preface this by saying this is NOT a recommendation.
I recently retired from UPS in the Automotive department, 9 years as a diesel mechanic and the rest of my career managing the shops.
UPS has the largest privately owned fleet of vehicles in the world so cost is a huge factor, I am going to tell you something you will not believe but trust me, it's true.
Around 20010, in an effort to reduce costs and after discussions with the various suppliers, UPS decided to use 10w30 exclusively in all delivery vehicles. Cummins was one of our suppliers who signed off on this decision.
We have been running 10w30 in all 5.9 and 6.7L Cummins, with a 15,000 oil drain interval since that time with no ill effects. Read that again. Most 6.7L engines exceed 500K miles with only water pump, turbo, injector, EGR valve and maybe EGR cooler replacement. I know of one in particular with over 600k miles that still only consumes 2 qts of 10w30 between those 15,000 mile oil changes.
The primary cause of CTD failure is injector failure, stripping the cylinder walls of lubricant. If it starts missing or smoking SHUT IT OFF until the cause is corrected.
Again this is not a recommendation, just interesting results of a huge real world reality.
This is kind of apples and oranges in terms of use. The reason why Cummins signed off on 10w30 for your trucks and many other applications likes it is due your constant stop/starts. Constant stop/starts is not good on many engine parts and adds a lot of wear to cylinder sleeves. Oil recommendations are generally based on applications and a UPS truck application is not the same as most personal use trucks.
โNov-01-2020 06:52 AM
mr61impala wrote:
Let me preface this by saying this is NOT a recommendation.
I recently retired from UPS in the Automotive department, 9 years as a diesel mechanic and the rest of my career managing the shops.
UPS has the largest privately owned fleet of vehicles in the world so cost is a huge factor, I am going to tell you something you will not believe but trust me, it's true.
Around 20010, in an effort to reduce costs and after discussions with the various suppliers, UPS decided to use 10w30 exclusively in all delivery vehicles. Cummins was one of our suppliers who signed off on this decision.
We have been running 10w30 in all 5.9 and 6.7L Cummins, with a 15,000 oil drain interval since that time with no ill effects. Read that again. Most 6.7L engines exceed 500K miles with only water pump, turbo, injector, EGR valve and maybe EGR cooler replacement. I know of one in particular with over 600k miles that still only consumes 2 qts of 10w30 between those 15,000 mile oil changes.
The primary cause of CTD failure is injector failure, stripping the cylinder walls of lubricant. If it starts missing or smoking SHUT IT OFF until the cause is corrected.
Again this is not a recommendation, just interesting results of a huge real world reality.
โNov-01-2020 04:17 AM
blofgren wrote:rhagfo wrote:otrfun wrote:
If Ram didn't require a 6-mo. OCI (truck's still under warranty), we'd probably use 5w-40 (3 gal. ~$60). However, we can't justify the extra expense for synthetic every 6-mo. Only put about 5k - 6k mi. on the truck between each 6 mo. oil change. We typically use whatever brand of API CK-4, 15w-40 that's on sale at Sam's Club or Costco (3 gal. ~$30).
Well even if it is a bit more I like to be constant with the oil I put in my engines, and like it to be good quality.
This is part of the reason why, this is the tappet gallery on our 2001 Ram CTD at 300,000 miles.
Wow, that looks great! I only use top quality oil as well along with OEM filters in all of my vehicles.
โNov-01-2020 03:04 AM
โOct-31-2020 06:36 PM
rhagfo wrote:otrfun wrote:
If Ram didn't require a 6-mo. OCI (truck's still under warranty), we'd probably use 5w-40 (3 gal. ~$60). However, we can't justify the extra expense for synthetic every 6-mo. Only put about 5k - 6k mi. on the truck between each 6 mo. oil change. We typically use whatever brand of API CK-4, 15w-40 that's on sale at Sam's Club or Costco (3 gal. ~$30).
Well even if it is a bit more I like to be constant with the oil I put in my engines, and like it to be good quality.
This is part of the reason why, this is the tappet gallery on our 2001 Ram CTD at 300,000 miles.
โOct-31-2020 05:28 PM
rhagfo wrote:Granted, 5w-40, being synthetic, probably provides better protection under extreme conditions (i.e. operation at or below 0 deg). However, we've come to the conclusion it's not enough added protection under normal conditions (our M.O) to justify spending almost twice as much money for it every 6 mo.otrfun wrote:Well even if it is a bit more I like to be constant with the oil I put in my engines, and like it to be good quality.
If Ram didn't require a 6-mo. OCI (truck's still under warranty), we'd probably use 5w-40 (3 gal. ~$60). However, we can't justify the extra expense for synthetic every 6-mo. Only put about 5k - 6k mi. on the truck between each 6 mo. oil change. We typically use whatever brand of API CK-4, 15w-40 that's on sale at Sam's Club or Costco (3 gal. ~$30).
This is part of the reason why, this is the tappet gallery on our 2001 Ram CTD at 300,000 miles.
โOct-31-2020 03:51 PM
otrfun wrote:
If Ram didn't require a 6-mo. OCI (truck's still under warranty), we'd probably use 5w-40 (3 gal. ~$60). However, we can't justify the extra expense for synthetic every 6-mo. Only put about 5k - 6k mi. on the truck between each 6 mo. oil change. We typically use whatever brand of API CK-4, 15w-40 that's on sale at Sam's Club or Costco (3 gal. ~$30).
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