Originally Posted by 53' Stude
Originally Posted by MParr
53'Stude
Did you notice any leaking around the oil pan mounting flange. I know there have been some problems with sealing on those things.
I did not. Dealer he has been using decided thicker is better. He is seriously thinking of trading it on a new Explorer.
Its bone dry underneath so......
LOL thicker is better shows another Stealership not willing to stand behind their warranty.
My 2004 Corolla with 136,000 miles plus uses less oil than that in 12 OCI's
Originally Posted by kstanf150
Originally Posted by BlueOvalFitter
Thanks for the C&P.
Motorcraft oil filters are the BEST oil filters in the industry!
MC the BEST ...³...³
That's a BIG bold statement on this forum
Hang on to your hat BlueOvalFitter
The storm is Coming !!!!!...³...³...³...«
Yeah, it's always good to get the old BP up there a few clicks.
But, it's true, MC oil filters are the BEST!
Originally Posted by BlueOvalFitter
Originally Posted by kstanf150
Originally Posted by BlueOvalFitter
Thanks for the C&P.
Motorcraft oil filters are the BEST oil filters in the industry!
MC the BEST ...³...³
That's a BIG bold statement on this forum
Hang on to your hat BlueOvalFitter
The storm is Coming !!!!!...³...³...³...«
Yeah, it's always good to get the old BP up there a few clicks.
But, it's true, MC oil filters are the BEST!
I want say best around here, but I've used em for years and years and years without any know issues
Recently have cut open a few and didn't see anything wrong
Originally Posted by bullwinkle
That's a smooth move, then it a serious cold snap hits & the 10W40 won't flow, Ford bounces his warranty. We've had 3.7 Transit engine issues ourselves, Ford does all they can to get out of fixing them.
I remember when 10W-40 was for winter and 20W-50 for summer!