About to do oil change, think this is the right oil to be using?
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About to do oil change, think this is the right oil to be using?
I've been searching for a comprehensive list of fluid specs but haven't seen it all in one place.
Seems 15W-40 is being used by a number of people and this Mobil Delvac is formulated for Diesel engines. Ok to use? Putting a WIX filter on by the way. Will probably be doing a short mileage oil change, maybe a couple hundred miles to flush the oil passages. I don't know the Mtx schedule this truck had before me.
Thanks all.
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The Delo oil you have pictures is being used by many on this forum in their 7.3s, the Wix filter is also being used by some as well-some report their engines like the Delo oil better than anything else-we all recomend staying AWAY from FRAM filters.
I personally run Shel Rotella 5w40 Synthetic with a Purolator "PURE ONE" filter.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the FL-1995 Motorcraft filter available at Walmart for under 10 bucks.
I personally run Shel Rotella 5w40 Synthetic with a Purolator "PURE ONE" filter.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the FL-1995 Motorcraft filter available at Walmart for under 10 bucks.
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Walmart has 5w40.. but like you say, they don't seem to overstock it.. I always pick up a gallon whenever I am in the store for other reasons... Then when I do my oil change, I have more than enough to do the job..
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I've always heard the same thing about Fram filters. WIX has always been near the top of my list but the Walmart Motorcraft may make it into the mix, the one that came off was a Motorcraft.
I was more concerned that the weight of 15W-40 being correct. For the warm weather here in SoCal, I'm guessing it's ok. If I end up in cooler temps, I'm guessing 5W-40 would be appropriate?
To suck out the HPOP, I do have an oil sucker. I'm guessing that you can suck it out through the gold colored plug that needs an allen key to remove that is in the top of the HPOP? Suck out what you can then refill to the top with fresh oil? Does the HPOP oil circulate at all, or once it gets to the HPOP, lines and out to the injectors it deadheads?
Thanks all for the info
I was more concerned that the weight of 15W-40 being correct. For the warm weather here in SoCal, I'm guessing it's ok. If I end up in cooler temps, I'm guessing 5W-40 would be appropriate?
To suck out the HPOP, I do have an oil sucker. I'm guessing that you can suck it out through the gold colored plug that needs an allen key to remove that is in the top of the HPOP? Suck out what you can then refill to the top with fresh oil? Does the HPOP oil circulate at all, or once it gets to the HPOP, lines and out to the injectors it deadheads?
Thanks all for the info
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Many use Synth for lower temps, I think some run it year round. As for the HPOP, yes, you can suck the oil out of the top and yes it does get circulated. The LPOP refills the HPOP as needed. Yes you can and should refill the HPOP once emptying it. It should be no less then about an inch from the top.
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