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โSep-07-2016 05:39 PM
I replace my fuel filter / fuel water separator every 10k miles and drain it about once a month.
Do most of you have your fuel filters changed? I was talking to a group of Diesel truck owners over the weekend at a camp ground and none of the 8 of them ever heard of changing fuel filter, or draining the fuel water separator.
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โSep-10-2016 10:38 PM
Dr_Holiday wrote:Diesel's trouble never stops, all my friends are moving back to gas.
I've owned my 2012 Ram w/ Cummins since it had 24k miles on it in late 2013. Since then I've done all of the maintenance myself expect the EGR cleaning (dealer did that)
I replace my fuel filter / fuel water separator every 10k miles and drain it about once a month.
Do most of you have your fuel filters changed? I was talking to a group of Diesel truck owners over the weekend at a camp ground and none of the 8 of them ever heard of changing fuel filter, or draining the fuel water separator.
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โSep-10-2016 10:22 AM
cummins2014 wrote:
Not quite sure I get this oil analysis . I spend around $52.00 for an oil change , my manual states 15K or every six months. I do a change every six months, mileage is not a factor. If I decide to get an oil analysis I save $24.00 over the cost of an oil change. Not sure that makes sense to me.
Then there is the warranty. I have read where prove of oil analysis covers you warranty if not following the recommended change intervals. I sure would like to see that in writing if there were to be a oil related problem.
What I see here every time I read about this oil analysis is getting the sample kit, filling with oil, shipping it to the lab ,then waiting for the analysis to see if I can go longer. All the while I could spend $24.00 more, and just changed the oil instead of worrying about whether I need to or not.
After 19 years of diesel ownership I have never done an oil analysis . What I have done is the recommended change intervals according to the owners manual. Have I dodged the bullet not getting an analysis to warn me of impending doom, coolant in oil, excessive wear metals etc etc. I guess I have been lucky. I would assume other then saving a little money the only other motive would be impending doom.
:h Where, you can't buy any full syn oil for and a good filter for %52.00? Or are you running something other than a full-syn?
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โSep-10-2016 06:03 AM
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โSep-09-2016 09:36 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Here is proof that 15K oil change is just fine going by the computer. He does not baby his truck and is constantly hauling a 14-18K dump trailer. This is my Sons 2015 3500 SRW with 30K at test time with 15K on the oil. I believe he was using a fleetGuard Stratapore filter. He was Using AMZ/OIL "OE" 15-40 synthetic.
Holy Iron Batman...
BTW... I new the Amzoil sales pitch was coming, but with that iron level it's not the place or time to push this stuff.
Did you read what the EXPERTS said?
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โSep-09-2016 09:35 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Here is proof that 15K oil change is just fine going by the computer. He does not baby his truck and is constantly hauling a 14-18K dump trailer. This is my Sons 2015 3500 SRW with 30K at test time with 15K on the oil. I believe he was using a fleetGuard Stratapore filter. He was Using AMZ/OIL "OE" 15-40 synthetic.
Holy Iron Batman...
BTW... I new the Amzoil sales pitch was coming, but with that iron level it's not the place or time to push this stuff.
Perfectly fine at this mileage and miles on oil.
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โSep-09-2016 04:32 PM
Besides I am retired and had more than my share of wrenching in my day.
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โSep-09-2016 04:24 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Here is proof that 15K oil change is just fine going by the computer. He does not baby his truck and is constantly hauling a 14-18K dump trailer. This is my Sons 2015 3500 SRW with 30K at test time with 15K on the oil. I believe he was using a fleetGuard Stratapore filter. He was Using AMZ/OIL "OE" 15-40 synthetic.
Holy Iron Batman...
BTW... I new the Amzoil sales pitch was coming, but with that iron level it's not the place or time to push this stuff.
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โSep-09-2016 02:10 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
Just think of what would happen to oil prices if we all changed oil when we actually needed to rather than too soon because we don't know any better and thought it was "cheap insurance".
"Cheap insurance" is the mantra of the uninformed.
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โSep-09-2016 10:58 AM
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โSep-09-2016 09:43 AM
ShinerBock wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
I'm the odd ball........
I do oil and all filter changes at 5000 miles.
WHY.
Cause I run them hard but don't abuse them.
Last car......sold it with 300K
Last truck....sold it with 180K (F150 5.4L gasser)
Last motorcycle ....sold it with 80K
Oil and filters are cheap insurance as far as I am concerned
I would have to disagree a little there. A used oil analysis is cheap insurance and will keep you from wasting time, money, and oil. It will easily tell you if 7.5k or 10k mile oil change shows no more discernible wear than a 5k mile oil change. Yeah, one can get a car to 300K miles changing the oil every 5k miles, but whose to say that changing the oil at 10k would have gotten the same result? In 300k miles, a 5k oil change versus a 10k oil change is 30 extra oil changes. That is a lot of time and money wasted when a $25 oil analysis could have told you that there was no need to waste since the end result will be the same.
Just think of what would happen to oil prices if we all changed oil when we actually needed to rather than too soon because we don't know any better and thought it was "cheap insurance".
Just think if you have an oil related engine failure going off of an oil analysis , does Blackstone cover the cost when your warranty is denied, I think not. . As said I would like to see in writing Ford, GM ,or Ram saying your warranty is in place with a oil related engine failure not following the recommended oil changes as long as you do oil analysis . When I read that then I will quit following the manual. Until then I will continue to waste time, money, and oil. Yes cheap insurance.
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โSep-09-2016 09:34 AM
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โSep-09-2016 09:22 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I'm the odd ball........
I do oil and all filter changes at 5000 miles.
WHY.
Cause I run them hard but don't abuse them.
Last car......sold it with 300K
Last truck....sold it with 180K (F150 5.4L gasser)
Last motorcycle ....sold it with 80K
Oil and filters are cheap insurance as far as I am concerned
I guess there are two of us odd balls . I agree with you on this . I'm not going to get caught up with spending $52.00 in my case twice a year on oil changes.
I don't run the expensive synthetics just to dump it out every six months. Rotella 15-40 has served me well for over 19 years with a diesel. Yes cheap insurance ๐
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โSep-09-2016 09:15 AM
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โSep-09-2016 09:13 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I'm the odd ball........
I do oil and all filter changes at 5000 miles.
WHY.
Cause I run them hard but don't abuse them.
Last car......sold it with 300K
Last truck....sold it with 180K (F150 5.4L gasser)
Last motorcycle ....sold it with 80K
Oil and filters are cheap insurance as far as I am concerned
I would have to disagree a little there. A used oil analysis is cheap insurance and will keep you from wasting time, money, and oil. It will easily tell you if 7.5k or 10k mile oil change shows no more discernible wear than a 5k mile oil change. Yeah, one can get a car to 300K miles changing the oil every 5k miles, but whose to say that changing the oil at 10k would have gotten the same result? In 300k miles, a 5k oil change versus a 10k oil change is 30 extra oil changes. That is a lot of time and money wasted when a $25 oil analysis could have told you that there was no need to waste since the end result will be the same.
Just think of what would happen to oil prices if we all changed oil when we actually needed to rather than too soon because we don't know any better and thought it was "cheap insurance".
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