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Low_Bridge
09-01-2004, 09:56
Going to be time to change the oil in my new 94 turbo soon (153K miles). I've always run straight 30 weight in all my vehicles. In my 82 6.2 I run Shell Rimula or rotella (half the time she starts w/ out glow first start of the day!)
Question:
the oil filler refers to multi viscosity I would say bump that and run straight 30, but being it has a turbo I thought I'd get the ya'lls input!
I am in the area of southwest Florida
Look'n at another Hurricane :eek:
[ 09-01-2004, 02:12 PM: Message edited by: Bill D'Addio ]
Marty Lau
09-01-2004, 13:10
Bill;
I have used the Shell Rotella 15-40 for years and it's a good oil. 2 Years ago I went with the Rotella 5-40w synthetic I just pick up a couple of gallons at WalMart for about $12 gallon. I use it in everything year round. You don't have the cold to worry about like us in Montana but is sure is nice with 5 cars and pickups and tractors lawn mowers and pumps to have to use only one oil.
[ 09-02-2004, 07:34 AM: Message edited by: 16ga SxS ]
Low_Bridge
09-01-2004, 14:14
Is it ok to change over to synthetic @ any milage?
Any synthetic does or don'ts - re: additives?
DmaxMaverick
09-01-2004, 14:38
Yes. Switch at any time. Just make sure the oil is "C" rated (CI, CH, etc.)
No additives necessary, IMO. Dr. Lee has an opinion on additives. Have a look at his topics.
I've been using Amsoil for years. 15-40 HD Diesel $ Marine for my Diesels. They also have a 10-30, but is not recommended for the 6.5L. You don't need light weight oil in FL, anyway.
Did you look in the owners manual? I think it says you can use straight 30 weight as long as it is c rated. (haven't looked in a few years though.
I am using the $12/gallon 5W40 from Walmart. It makes a huge difference in the winter for starting and warm-up.
CleviteKid
09-02-2004, 06:30
I have had my 1984 truck since 1991, and I have noticed that Generous Motors does NOT, repeat NOT, send me a new Owners Manual every time the API (American Petroleum Institute) issues an upgraded specification (CF-4, CG-4, CH-4, CI-4) for diesel oil.
But you SHOULD use the latest and greatest. When my truck was new, 15W-40 multigrade had not proved its ability to lubricate better than 30 wt., but now it has. I have always used the latest spec 15W-40 both in California and here in Miami. Everyone else should too, except those that see prolonged sub-zero (F) temperatures in the winter. They should use 5W-40 synthetic.
Dr. Lee :cool:
Low_Bridge
09-02-2004, 08:17
Doc-
Synthetic or Dinosaur oil?
Originally posted by Bill D'Addio:
Is it ok to change over to synthetic @ any milage?
Any synthetic does or don'ts - re: additives? I changed over my 1990 GMC 6.2L at around 124,000 to synthetic Rotella on my last oil change. I was worried at first about new leaks, but so far all is well. I thought the pressure would be lower with 5w40 but it stays with what 15w40 did. I plan to stay with it.
I run synthetic Mobil Delvac 1 or Rotella full synthetic (both 5w-40) in the winter and either Mobil Delvac 1300 15w-40 or Shell Rotella 15w-40 in the summer. I run the synthetic in winter to gain the benefit of easier starting. Still dump the oil at 3-5k to get the soot out as I don't have bypass filtration.
Nearly 200,000 miles, still starts and runs like new.
jspringator
09-05-2004, 05:12
Has anyone seen the new Power Service diesel lube oil extender? I bought a jug at Wal*Mart yesterday and plan on using it to add to my Shell Rotella 5 w 40 synthetic. It is supposed to supplement additives for extended drains. I have a bypass oil filter, and change every 6-7 thousand miles.
Dvldog 8793
09-05-2004, 05:28
Howdy
Hope you survived! I have always used delvac 1300 15-40 every 3000-3500miles. When my block cracked and I tore it down I was amazed at how clean and new the insides were. I have tried the Mobile 1 5-40 synthetic but it seemed to create leaks in my truck. Maybe with the new motor/oil lines it will do better. Haven't tried it yet. I have a 84 6.2 van and it always had sae30 in it from the original owner, I switched over to 15-40 with no bad effects, actually seems to run better/smoother. I can not make myself run longer than 3500miles on a change so even with my bypass filter I would never see the benifits of longer change times. I would think down south that you should be able to use the regular dino oil without any drawbacks. Dr. Lee says to use 1/2 bottle of STP 4cyl formula for some additional added additives :D !!! Who knows ????
L8r
Conley Janssen
eracers999
09-05-2004, 18:11
Amsoil synthetic 15-40. Run it 20k and change the filter every 4 to 5k. One of very few Real and True synthetic oil's.
Kent
moondoggie
09-07-2004, 07:38
Good Day!
James Springate said,
jspringator
09-10-2004, 08:41
I thought the need for frequent changes in these engines was soot contamination. This Power Service stuff has additives to supplant the "total base number" and additives to suspend the soot.
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