my 1st oil change
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#12
Just bought a 1987 Mercedes 300SDL with 200K Miles. The oil was very black so I changed it yesterday. Now I discover that Diesels require "C" designation oils and I filled it with SN for gas engines that I had for my other cars. Can I run that around town a while or should I take it out right away? Many thanks.
#13
what about Rotella T6 synthetic? is Amsoil synthetic better??
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I am doing a 3X change to my 78500 truck. drained the oil after 4000 miles and ran 30 mins and took a sample and it was blacker then black, yes I did a 3x change to the top hi pressure side and still stick and black. so I will do one more flush change run a little bit and pu a good synthetic in it. doing the same to my JD tractor.
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I am doing a 3X change to my 78500 truck. drained the oil after 4000 miles and ran 30 mins and took a sample and it was blacker then black, yes I did a 3x change to the top hi pressure side and still stick and black. so I will do one more flush change run a little bit and pu a good synthetic in it. doing the same to my JD tractor.
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Just bought a 1987 Mercedes 300SDL with 200K Miles. The oil was very black so I changed it yesterday. Now I discover that Diesels require "C" designation oils and I filled it with SN for gas engines that I had for my other cars. Can I run that around town a while or should I take it out right away? Many thanks.
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I run Delo as my Uncle trucking company used it for many of millions of miles with no issues..
I do have an oil analyst done on my truck every two years to see where I am at... I get 7500 miles before my oil starts to get bad.... No need in wasting money on myths... Use a good filter and get your oil checked out ....
I do have an oil analyst done on my truck every two years to see where I am at... I get 7500 miles before my oil starts to get bad.... No need in wasting money on myths... Use a good filter and get your oil checked out ....
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IMHO for a cummins running any oil (synthetic or conventional) the "best" filter is a Donaldson elf7349.... 15 microns absolute. If you google it you can find it online for 12 bucks or so. Fleetguard stratapore is another great filter, 25 microns absolute. Baldwin's might be the best bang for your buck however, 30 microns absolute for usually under $6 bucks.
Any of the major brand oil filters (donaldson, fleetguard, baldwin, wix etc) will work just fine on a Cummins.
Any of the major brand oil filters (donaldson, fleetguard, baldwin, wix etc) will work just fine on a Cummins.
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Personally, I run Fram filters in my truck,always have. I've heard bad things about them, but then I look at my clean oil analysis and the fact that I've never had a problem with them, and figure those bad rumors are just myths. They're inexpensive, easy to find, and have served me well. But if you ask for the best, I'll point you to Fleetguard.
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I agree with Rufushusky, any major brand should work fine.
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Same with oil, Chevron Delo, Mobil Delvac, Shell Rotella, etc., any major brand oil with the appropriate API rating will work fine.
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I agree with Rufushusky, any major brand should work fine.
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Same with oil, Chevron Delo, Mobil Delvac, Shell Rotella, etc., any major brand oil with the appropriate API rating will work fine.
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