โSep-30-2017 10:55 AM
Rally's attended so far-21
โOct-03-2017 06:41 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Hmm lest see, 5k oil changes at $130 or trusting a company to say you can go 10k oil changes and the potential to ruin a motor? Ill take preventative maint. any day! $130 twice a year is cheaper than a motor repair/replacement!
โOct-02-2017 11:12 PM
โOct-02-2017 10:33 PM
TakingThe5th wrote:
I've $11,000 invested in my 6.0 when you consider the cost of the new truck engine option and the mods needed to make it reliable and strong. I often change oil after each trip which usually equates to 3,000 to 6,000 mile intervals. This gives me a chance to poke around and make sure everything is in order. The comfort that gives me is worth more then $130 knowing that my chances of traveling trouble-free are much greater. Admittedly that is a personal preference of mine and if your methods are satisfying to you then you are also doing the right thing.
I also have other vehicles, some lawn equipment and a tractor that get regular maintenance. One of the reasons the guys at the truck inspection station know me by name is that I bring them 55 gallon drums of used oil that they use to heat their shop.
โOct-02-2017 11:31 AM
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โSep-30-2017 07:00 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:They will state that, usually if you opted for the TBN, which I don't. They only put: "Longer oil changes are certainly possible, but no pressure to run longer if you don't want to. The current maintenance schedule is clearly working well!"fj12ryder wrote:
I run Delvac 1300, @ about $10/gallon, and change it at the recommended intervals for severe use: around 5,000 miles. I could run synthetic at about twice the cost and change it at 10,000 miles. Either way it costs me about the same. This is for a 2001 Dodge Cummins, with 105,000 miles. It is used almost exclusively to pull our 15,000 lb. 5th wheel.
All analyses from Blackstone Labs show excellent results. This was part of the last one:
"While it's impossible for there to be absolutely no bearing wear in 4,599 miles, it is possible for it to be so low that we can't measure it, and that's what we've got here."
I think I'll probably stick to what I've been doing so far.
You're leaving a part out. Blackstone always recommends that next time you can go to X amount of miles. (at least in the reports I have seen.) What was the recommendation?
โSep-30-2017 06:37 PM
dodge guy wrote:
$130 twice a year is cheaper than a motor repair/replacement!
โSep-30-2017 06:21 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
I run Delvac 1300, @ about $10/gallon, and change it at the recommended intervals for severe use: around 5,000 miles. I could run synthetic at about twice the cost and change it at 10,000 miles. Either way it costs me about the same. This is for a 2001 Dodge Cummins, with 105,000 miles. It is used almost exclusively to pull our 15,000 lb. 5th wheel.
All analyses from Blackstone Labs show excellent results. This was part of the last one:
"While it's impossible for there to be absolutely no bearing wear in 4,599 miles, it is possible for it to be so low that we can't measure it, and that's what we've got here."
I think I'll probably stick to what I've been doing so far.
โSep-30-2017 04:36 PM
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โSep-30-2017 01:29 PM
bfast54 wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:bfast54 wrote:
When I get back from this next trip I may consider just changing the oil filter and topping it off because I'll be probably around 7000 or so miles Maybe a little more.
Why? :h
Why not go with the recommended 10K your oil analysis company is recommending? They are the experts and you should follow their recommendations. If you don't trust them, then why use them? If you do trust them then why not follow their recommendations?
Okay Apparently you didn't read it well...
the 10,000 miles that they recommended is that I check it again at ten thousand and see how it is ---now I know darn well that oil filters catch things ----that's their purpose so if I can catch any particles and get rid of them and put a new filter on that --I know I'm money ahead and it's only one quart.
it came back almost no metals, no materials in it
โSep-30-2017 12:24 PM
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