Thanks for this, good to know.Nice find!
Check the oil level periodically because some of the '18-'19 5.0's burn oil.
Mine burned oil, but had TSB 19-2365 done, and that fixed the problem.
Thanks for this, good to know.Nice find!
Check the oil level periodically because some of the '18-'19 5.0's burn oil.
Mine burned oil, but had TSB 19-2365 done, and that fixed the problem.
Honestly, with 17 miles i wouldn't even consider the oil change an emergency....
You’ve over analyzed this one big time .Two years??
If I could I would change that oil first, like without even starting the thing. Sump that oil and filter, pour that new oil up into that one valve cover...Hope at least one side of the valve train has some oil and THEN start it and drive it very gently. Take it easy for a week or so, then dump the diffs, transfer case and tranny. Change everything out and feel great.
Or, just drive it home, change the oil and everything else and still feel great. Haha. The only fluid I wouldn’t worry about is coolant.
It’s a good thing I didn’t mention what I initially planned on suggesting...removing the heads and gently carrying them home in your pockets. Then carefully applying oil to them every two hours throughout the night.You’ve over analyzed this one big time .
You may have been kidding around in your other post, I can’t tell. If you were then jokes on me lol.It’s a good thing I didn’t mention what I initially planned on suggesting...removing the heads and gently carrying them home in your pockets. Then carefully applying oil to them every two hours throughout the night.
No I actually wasn’t, but you’re right, I was overthinking it.You may have been kidding around in your other post, I can’t tell. If you were then jokes on me lol.
She's a good looker!I got the title and tag handled today and took a trip to Plant City. The truck performed beautifully. The ride was bumpy at first from flat spots in the tires, I aired them up to the max cold PSI on the sidewall (not sure if that made any difference). They are Michelin LTX M/S2 dated 0119. After a few minutes on the highway the ride smoothed out.
Upon returning home I changed the oil and filter (RGT 5W-30 & Champ PH500) and lowered the tires to 36 PSI warm. I will set them to the 34 PSI cold listed on the door placard early in the morning.
188 miles and 13 hours.
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The oil drain plug was a new one to me. It was a twist lock thing with a very tight sealing o-ring.
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"Ethyl" was a common term in my youth."High test". There's a term that my Dad uses...![]()
Shoot, I have fifteen grand worth of scan tools in the trunk of my car. But I did not end up doing anything with the brake fluid, it was fine.I would not mess with the brake fluid. First it is only 2 yrs old. 2nd you may need scan tools to mess with it.
You're pay checks must be much larger than mine?Shoot, I have fifteen grand worth of scan tools in the trunk of my car. But I did not end up doing anything with the brake fluid, it was fine.