Who is doing their own oil changes?
#2
I dont own eco-boost yet, but I change my own because #1 I ddont know whats in their bulk tanks and#2, I like to crawl under and see for my self if any thing is going on underside that I should know about. i use 5-20 on 09 focus and 5-30 on o6 5.4 fx4, all motorcraft 2x year for both. When I buy parts at store, I know what I am getting. ps I drove an eco-boost and wii have one sooner or later, just incredible!
#3
I'm at 1K miles and thinking about doing the 1st change (yes I know some think this is wasteful). I did get the fumoto already from amazon because I hear the skid plate is a PITA to work around I'll install it this first upcoming change. Thinking about taking some pics when I make a giant mess...I mean change it for the first time, because I havent seen a photo walkthrough yet on this site. I was thinking about going with the blended syn because I heard going full syn right off isnt always the best idea - can't back that up with anything other than what I've heard sharing beers, so dont take that as a rule. Looking forward to hearing more in this thread.
#4
My Fumoto Valve is ordered!! I had the first oil change done by the dealer at 1400 miles. I know it seems alittle early but i had a camping trip planned for the next week and wanted fresh oil in her before her first TOW! I plan on doing the rest of the oil changes myself. I have read that the oil filter is a bitch to get to but i will figure it out!!
#5
I did my first last weekend, 1400 miles, I used a Napa filter and 6 qts of 5-30 Motorcraft oil.
I have to admit it took me a bit longer to do than my other vehicles
I drove truck up ramps, pulled all covers off including skid plate, mainly to see how I wanted to approach.
Pretty simple,
biggest problem was the drain plug is just far enough away that when I removed filter, the rear outlet of catch pan below filter was about an inch wider than drain pan. I dumped a ittle oil on my floor
From what I see you can drain filter oil through rectangular hole in skid plate
I wish I could hook up a hose to that pan outlet as it dripped oil for a long time.
My skid plate does not have the removable plugs, not sure why
I think the engineers who designed this should be doing our oil changes
I have to admit it took me a bit longer to do than my other vehicles
I drove truck up ramps, pulled all covers off including skid plate, mainly to see how I wanted to approach.
Pretty simple,
biggest problem was the drain plug is just far enough away that when I removed filter, the rear outlet of catch pan below filter was about an inch wider than drain pan. I dumped a ittle oil on my floor
From what I see you can drain filter oil through rectangular hole in skid plate
I wish I could hook up a hose to that pan outlet as it dripped oil for a long time.
My skid plate does not have the removable plugs, not sure why
I think the engineers who designed this should be doing our oil changes
#6
My Fumoto Valve is ordered!! I had the first oil change done by the dealer at 1400 miles. I know it seems alittle early but i had a camping trip planned for the next week and wanted fresh oil in her before her first TOW! I plan on doing the rest of the oilchanges myself. I have read that the oil filter is a bitch to get to but i will figure it out!!
Mike
2011 F150 SCREW EB 3.55 L/S 5.5'
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#7
The fumoto valve is a ball-valve that replaces the drain plug on the oil pan. I just installed mine tonight. I got it primarily because you can attach a length of tubing to it and it makes it a little cleaner. But its also nice not smashing knuckles getting the drain plug loose.
In other news, changed my oil for the first time today. Didnt think it was so bad, but I had really low expectations given the postings here about it. I was going to take pics but it was getting dark and the pics werent coming out. Maybe I'll create a photo walkthrough next time, but I think itll be a while.
In other news, changed my oil for the first time today. Didnt think it was so bad, but I had really low expectations given the postings here about it. I was going to take pics but it was getting dark and the pics werent coming out. Maybe I'll create a photo walkthrough next time, but I think itll be a while.
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#8
The fumoto valve is a ball-valve that replaces the drain plug on the oil pan. I just installed mine tonight. I got it primarily because you can attach a length of tubing to it and it makes it a little cleaner. But its also nice not smashing knuckles getting the drain plug loose.
In other news, changed my oil for the first time today. Didnt think it was so bad, but I had really low expectations given the postings here about it. I was going to take pics but it was getting dark and the pics werent coming out. Maybe I'll create a photo walkthrough next time, but I think itll be a while.
In other news, changed my oil for the first time today. Didnt think it was so bad, but I had really low expectations given the postings here about it. I was going to take pics but it was getting dark and the pics werent coming out. Maybe I'll create a photo walkthrough next time, but I think itll be a while.
#9
I've never heard of a fumoto valve, what is it?
Mike
2011 F150 SCREW EB 3.55 L/S 5.5'
XLT Lariat 20" Machined AluminumWheels
Tuxedo Black/Adobe
Lthr Capt Chairs/Sony Sound
Rear View Camera/Tailgate Step
Line-X Bedliner
Peragon Truck Bed Cover
(Just sold 86 F-250 Diesel 4X4 XLT Lariat)<!-- / message -->
Mike
2011 F150 SCREW EB 3.55 L/S 5.5'
XLT Lariat 20" Machined AluminumWheels
Tuxedo Black/Adobe
Lthr Capt Chairs/Sony Sound
Rear View Camera/Tailgate Step
Line-X Bedliner
Peragon Truck Bed Cover
(Just sold 86 F-250 Diesel 4X4 XLT Lariat)<!-- / message -->
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#10
As for draining from the filter...I heard the warnings so I wasnt on ramps. All the oil from the filter exited the square hole in the skid plate. None of it went through that plastic tray with the spout under the filter - not sure how that happened.
This video may help...
Ecoboost Session 7: Oil Change. Oil Drain Plug and Filter Location (request by mmz77) - YouTube
Halfway through it shows the location of the drain plug (after removing the heat shield which is easy enough) and shows the filter location. No disrespect to the guy shooting the video but it was hard to follow from a frame-of-reference standpoint. The clips on the front flap are on the driver side, with the filter on the front of the engine like the pulleys.
#13
There is a lever on it with reasonable safety. You have to lift up (against a spring) and turn. i.e. it wont gradually open with vibration, etc. Having one, I dont feel like it something that would be opened unless you intended it to.
There is also an option for a safety clip, its like a spring-ring. I personally think its overkill.
Here's some reading if you're interested http://www.fumotousa.com/faq.htm
If its not for you, thats cool too - just passingon the info.
There is also an option for a safety clip, its like a spring-ring. I personally think its overkill.
Here's some reading if you're interested http://www.fumotousa.com/faq.htm
If its not for you, thats cool too - just passingon the info.
#14
i change my own oil. It kinda sucks. I did initial dino oil change at 2000 miles, then regular dino 5w-30 every 3000k. At 11,000 miles, I upgraded to full syn schaeffers 5w-30. I have used schaefers products for a few years and am very happy with the o/a results on all the samples I sent in (indp lab). I plan on 10k life on the syn oil, changing the filter at 5k mark, changing oil and filter at 10k mark. Probly very premature, but I like to stay on the way safe side. My o/a shows I can extend my change interval to a minimum of 500 hours on my skidsteer (I still change the filter every 100 hours). When you pay more for a skidsteer that I did for my 2011 Lariat CC 4x4 EB truck, you would take very good care of it too.