I was at advance today getting some delvac 1300 because walmart quit stocking it. They were out too so I had the counter person get me some from the stock room. Then he asked me what kind of truck I had. When I told him it was a powerstroke he said that delvac is for dodges and that fords use...
Ottomatic, Thats a great UOA! I've never seen a diesel report with such low iron and lead. Yesterday I was up at my parents house and couldn't find delvac at walmart. Today I checked the walmart near me and didnt see any. So that made my choise for me. RotellaT, at least for this service.
Im a diesel tech and a PSD owner. I agree with Hammer that it is most likely a cooler leaking. Not tring to high jack Bob's site but you should also check out www.powerstroke.org.
The only difference I've noticed is that my truck uses slightly less oil with delvac. The truck has matched its best fuel milage with both oils(19.6). We use delvac at work in every vehicle, gas or diesel. The Rotella info I've read makes it sound like the best oil out there. But is it good...
I have a 96 F250 powerstroke with 172,000 miles. I have used both Rotella and Delvac in the CJ formulation. Both are priced just about the same and both will be used for 5k oci. The truck uses about 1.5-2 quarts of oil in 5k. Which would you use and why.
In a harley twin cam. The manual specs 20w50 or oils rated for diesel. I know many sport bike guys run 15w40 but any harleys? Would it cause a problem?
My twin cam electraglide has always had harley oil and filter changes, some syn3 and some dino 20w50. This time I got a Napa gold black filter and 4 qts of pennnzoil 20w50 in the yellow bottle. I figured it did so well in my wifes car, why not give it a shot. The whole deal cost me 12-13 bucks...
I know they are both Wix made filters, but is anything else different? Napa wants $22 for the FL1995 motorcraft sized filter for my truck, while Carquest is around $18. With my discount the Carquest filter is $9. Why such a price jump to get it in black paint?
The newer 6.0l powerstroke is a good engine that I would trust if the price was right. If it were my choice I'd get the 6.4 because its common rail and has more of a warrenty.
I drive a F250 with a 7.3 and I'd gladly buy another Ford, 6.0 or 6.4.
I think amsoil is most likly testing their protucts more then any other company. They have make sure they can meet that 25k drain statment.
As for MCV, I've used it my harley and was happy on all counts, fuel mileage was great. But I currently use dino oil at 3k cahnges because its hard for me...
I went on a ride today with the local HOG chapter. I started asking people about their service practices. One man
had 98,000 on a 97 roadking using bel-ray 20w50 semi syn at 5k changes. Another woman said she only uses harley oils at 3k changes, she had 145,000 on a early 90's ultra classic.
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I used It for 3k in my superglide TC88. It was just as good as harley oil. I can get harley oil for dealer cost but I still wont use it be cause they wont release any specs.
I go to advance because of the selection and high stock. But today I was unable to find a FL820 motorcraft oil filter. Four (yes four) workers stood at one register having a conversation in a language other then the one spoke in the rest of the country. I had to finally stop them to ask for a...