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    switching back?

    Cant find maxlife synth here. Wally mart just carries the syn blend maxlife.
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    switching back?

    the only reason i changed was because of a seal leak. I have heard some say that once you use hm oil then your commited to it.
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    switching back?

    I recently changed the oil on my dodge dakota from royal purple to maxlife as per the advice i got here and my rms leak has pretty much disappeared. I was wondering though if now i must stay commited to hm oils or could i just use a different synthetic such as PP or Mobil 1. I was under the...
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    caterpillar oil filters.

    Clearance isn't an issue, but gotta check the bypass spec.
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    caterpillar oil filters.

    Hi everyone, I have 2 cat oil filters that are the same thread and diameter as my oe filter for my 06 dakota 4.7. Does anyone see any harm in using these filters. It will require me to put more oil in cause the cat filter is about an inch and a half or more longer.
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    changing to a 0w40 from 5w30

    Its settled! Maxlife it shall be !
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    changing to a 0w40 from 5w30

    5w30 is the recommended. The rms leak hasn't caused staining where I park. Everytime I go check it there is always oil just looking to drip. I haven't noticed any missing oil in the crankcase when I check it.
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    changing to a 0w40 from 5w30

    Sounds like an idea! Thanks for the help everyone.
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    changing to a 0w40 from 5w30

    so far no burning but it does have a small rear main seal leak. no drops on the garage floor yet.
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    changing to a 0w40 from 5w30

    hi folks! I was just wondering if it would be beneficial to change my 2006 dodge dakota v8's 5w30 to a 0w40? it has 100k miles on it. Just thought the thicker weight would be good for it. It doesnt burn any oil that i've noticed. Any input would be appreciated.
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