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โSep-09-2017 09:12 AM
โSep-09-2017 09:09 AM
taken wrote:
Just an FYI, as of the 8/30/2017 update to the Ford list, Rotella T6 is now approved...
Ford Approved Oil PDF
โSep-09-2017 09:09 AM
brooks379 wrote:taken wrote:
Just an FYI, as of the 8/30/2017 update to the Ford list, Rotella T6 is now approved...
Ford Approved Oil PDF
I wonder what is different with T-6 now that it meets Fords oil spec's ?
โSep-09-2017 06:53 AM
brooks379 wrote:taken wrote:
Just an FYI, as of the 8/30/2017 update to the Ford list, Rotella T6 is now approved...
Ford Approved Oil PDF
I wonder what is different with T-6 now that it meets Fords oil spec's ?
โSep-09-2017 06:50 AM
taken wrote:
Just an FYI, as of the 8/30/2017 update to the Ford list, Rotella T6 is now approved...
Ford Approved Oil PDF
โSep-09-2017 06:49 AM
taken wrote:
Just an FYI, as of the 8/30/2017 update to the Ford list, Rotella T6 is now approved...
Ford Approved Oil PDF
โSep-09-2017 06:15 AM
โSep-04-2017 08:09 AM
โSep-04-2017 05:21 AM
blofgren wrote:Lynnmor wrote:blofgren wrote:john&bet wrote:Lynnmor wrote:And exactly how was it changed and why should I change my ways? And what exact damage am I doing to my 13 1/2 year old truck? Please advise.john&bet wrote:
My '04.5 Cummins has been on Shell Rotella T-6 for over 160K ago and is changed twice a year. Has not used, smelled or what ever even under heavy towing up to 400 miles a day. Maybe my engine is an oldy but goody.
Yep, Rotella T6 was good oil, but that changed about 10 months ago. Continued use would not be wise.
IMHO not a thing. I would continue to use it and be happy. Cummins has not issued any such warnings about this.
Unbelievable, do whatever you want and be sure that you never read anything about the reduction in anti-wear additives. :R
I'm not too worried. Honestly this is one of the reasons I left Ford after over 20 years of owning their trucks. Not having to worry about what specific oil to use, coolant additives, etc. is very nice.
โSep-03-2017 11:24 PM
Lynnmor wrote:blofgren wrote:john&bet wrote:Lynnmor wrote:And exactly how was it changed and why should I change my ways? And what exact damage am I doing to my 13 1/2 year old truck? Please advise.john&bet wrote:
My '04.5 Cummins has been on Shell Rotella T-6 for over 160K ago and is changed twice a year. Has not used, smelled or what ever even under heavy towing up to 400 miles a day. Maybe my engine is an oldy but goody.
Yep, Rotella T6 was good oil, but that changed about 10 months ago. Continued use would not be wise.
IMHO not a thing. I would continue to use it and be happy. Cummins has not issued any such warnings about this.
Unbelievable, do whatever you want and be sure that you never read anything about the reduction in anti-wear additives. :R
โSep-03-2017 05:14 AM
โSep-03-2017 04:36 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Hannibal wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Approved
Which viscosity does Ford want you to use. I had a hell of a time getting used to 5w-20 in the F250 gasser. AT 96k miles it's still running like a new one. I run 20w-50 in my old Harley. Times are changing.
From my owners manual:
For severe duty usage, use SAE 5W-40 API CJ-4
Since I tow and run in very low temperatures, this is the only weight that meets the Ford requirements.
I would use only the oils on this chart for any brand of diesel.
Chart
โSep-02-2017 08:12 PM
Hannibal wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Approved
Which viscosity does Ford want you to use. I had a hell of a time getting used to 5w-20 in the F250 gasser. AT 96k miles it's still running like a new one. I run 20w-50 in my old Harley. Times are changing.