โJun-08-2021 09:10 PM
โJun-12-2021 10:22 AM
โJun-12-2021 10:18 AM
cummins2014 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
They haven't even got into the debate about socket size for the front fuel filter here yet , whether you should go 28MM or 1*1/8" :B
1-1/8" is way too loose, let the debate start here. ๐
Yup, but some insist its good enough .
โJun-12-2021 10:16 AM
Lynnmor wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
They haven't even got into the debate about socket size for the front fuel filter here yet , whether you should go 28MM or 1*1/8" :B
1-1/8" is way too loose, let the debate start here. ๐
โJun-12-2021 09:20 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
No drama... No special tools... No risk of contaminating intake system...You can simply prefill if you choose to...no spills...no frills... no surprises...no debates on which method to access the filter is easier
Yep and letโs not forget good mirrors.
Nice you have at least ONE easily accessible item.
At least you don't have to open the hood to fill the DEF tank.
โJun-12-2021 08:31 AM
โJun-12-2021 07:57 AM
4x4ord wrote:Grit dog wrote:p220sigman wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
It really does... :B
And the irony is that the vast majority of people change the oil (or more likely have it changed) when the vehicle tells them it is time.
Except 4x and that other guy who posted he goes double. I don't do UOA's. Don't care. I change on time or a little early or whatever my spidey sense says. Since the oil I'm "wasting" by not extending due to UOA or the 4x4ord theory costs me maybe 5 hundredths of one percent of my annual income. Or 0.0005/100.
Serious question. If Ram says 15k and Frod says 10k miles OCI, is the additional wear on Ford oil really 33% more, IE are Fords really 33% harder on the oil?
My question as well. Although unlikely, one possibility is that the Powerstroke runs at hotter temperatures which could conceivably cause oil to deteriorate quicker. Another possibility that I think might be more likely is that Ford comes up with their oil change interval based on automotive standards whereas Cummins comes up with Rams oil change intervals based on industrial standards. Industrial powered equipment often has 600 hr change intervals. These engines are used at about 80 to 110 % rated load all day long and often run in extremely dusty conditions. My spider sense tells me that North America car manufacturers make a lot of money off the service department and if they were to recommend extended oil change intervals they would loose out on a lot of money.
โJun-12-2021 07:13 AM
Lynnmor wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
They haven't even got into the debate about socket size for the front fuel filter here yet , whether you should go 28MM or 1*1/8" :B
1-1/8" is way too loose, let the debate start here. ๐
โJun-12-2021 07:07 AM
cummins2014 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
They haven't even got into the debate about socket size for the front fuel filter here yet , whether you should go 28MM or 1*1/8" :B
โJun-12-2021 06:54 AM
Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
โJun-12-2021 04:54 AM
Grit dog wrote:p220sigman wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
It really does... :B
And the irony is that the vast majority of people change the oil (or more likely have it changed) when the vehicle tells them it is time.
Except 4x and that other guy who posted he goes double. I don't do UOA's. Don't care. I change on time or a little early or whatever my spidey sense says. Since the oil I'm "wasting" by not extending due to UOA or the 4x4ord theory costs me maybe 5 hundredths of one percent of my annual income. Or 0.0005/100.
Serious question. If Ram says 15k and Frod says 10k miles OCI, is the additional wear on Ford oil really 33% more, IE are Fords really 33% harder on the oil?
โJun-11-2021 04:13 PM
โJun-11-2021 02:11 PM
โJun-11-2021 02:04 PM
p220sigman wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
It really does... :B
And the irony is that the vast majority of people change the oil (or more likely have it changed) when the vehicle tells them it is time.
โJun-11-2021 12:28 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Grit dog wrote:
This thread gets funnier by the day!
It really does... :B
โJun-11-2021 11:41 AM
FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
No drama... No special tools... No risk of contaminating intake system...You can simply prefill if you choose to...no spills...no frills... no surprises...no debates on which method to access the filter is easier
I would hope it would be easier based on how often you have to change your oil. Back when I was putting on 30k miles a year, the 10k oil change interval on the Ford would add another 7 oil changes over the course of 200k miles versus the 15k interval on mine.
And I'll take that any day of the week. I actually enjoy draining the sump and replenishing with new oil.