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    Interesting lunch hour

    Speaking of dealer sponsored oil changes, I'm so glad to get away from our Outback's frustrating free changes. The spec is 5.1 qts. The dealer would always put in 6 judging from the distance above the dipstick's full line. I pointed that out and they admitted that it was wrong. Since I started...
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    the worst oil change?

    I frankly think that the whole video was a spoof! I loved it. The man is a genius. Just look at the response the clip has had!.......
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    the worst oil change?

    The 0W-20 oil flows thru the engine to where it needs to be much better than 5W-20. I trust the engineers on the oil weight recommendation. It's "flow flow flow..."!
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    old oil

    I have a 1993 Ford Ranger 4x4 4.0L engine that runs like a top. The truck is rarely used. For instance, since July 2015 I have logged 1500 miles on it. Since it is driven so little, i have put regular oil changes "on the back burner" mentally and of course I've kept mental notes on our daily...
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    Boron as an oil additive

    Originally Posted By: MolaKule Originally Posted By: OkieHick Reason for the question: A new 2014 Mustang 5.0 owner is concerned about an engine "tick" that seems to occur AFTER the first oil change. He had an analysis run on the oil that came with the engine and found an unusually high level of...
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    Boron as an oil additive

    Reason for the question: A new 2014 Mustang 5.0 owner is concerned about an engine "tick" that seems to occur AFTER the first oil change. He had an analysis run on the oil that came with the engine and found an unusually high level of boron. Apparently the recommended MC 5w20 doesn't have this...
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    Boron as an oil additive

    What lubricating characteristic does boron affect?
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    using 5w30 to cure an engine "tick" problem

    Originally Posted By: bigt61 Hey guys, the OP doesn't even have the tick yet. He's just trying to be proactive in case he gets it. I would break the car in as per the OM instructions and I would not change the FF oil early. After that, find something that works and stick with it. The MC 5W-20...
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    using 5w30 to cure an engine "tick" problem

    Originally Posted By: KGB7 I dont see you mentioning what exactly is causing the tick. Like I said in my previous post, "There has been no firm cause/solution advanced which I think might say something in itself"....
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    using 5w30 to cure an engine "tick" problem

    Originally Posted By: cp3 Welcome to the board. You said that the proposed solution is 5w30, has anyone been able to confirm if it works or not? No. The ticking issue seems to go in many directions, i.e., what might work, mistakes made, lessons learned, changing oil too soon after car...
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    using 5w30 to cure an engine "tick" problem

    Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite I found the new PP.... What is "PP"? Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite I thought I read somewhere at the engine introduction thatthe coyote DOHC engine uses a non-hydraulic mechanical VVT(?) VVT engine can have some odd noises, IME. They are NOT quiet...
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    using 5w30 to cure an engine "tick" problem

    Thanks for the welcome! I don't have the tick in my 2014 Mustang 5.0, but there are those who get the tick after their 1st oil change. It happens after warm-up and from what I can tell it doesn't happen at rpm. In reading all the posts on the Mustang forum, I have yet to see a definitive cause...
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    using 5w30 to cure an engine "tick" problem

    I realize that there is a lot of information about 5w20 vs. 5w30 on this website. From another forum where an engine "tick" seems to be a problem (2011-2014 Mustang 5.0 engines), the consensus seems to be that if an engine has a "tick" with 5w20, the solution might be to use a "thicker" oil such...
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