Xeelim
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OK, another newbie question in several ways. While far from being a newbie mechanically, this is not only my first experience with the RV life (fulltime), but my first experience owning a diesel truck (although I've been around diesel tractors and heavy equipment all my life).
To boot, this is also my first experience with synthetic oils, so I felt like the safe bet was to throw my question out there. I just traded for a 2004 Dodge 3500 Turbo Cummins with 77,000 miles. The truck has been run on Rotella T 5W-40 and the prior owner changed it every 10,000 miles. Now, I've always been pretty dogmatic in my old school ways with gas engines and conventional oils to change at 3,000, but I know it is both unnecessary and expensive to do so with the new oils - especially so with the synthetics and the 12 qt oil changes on the Cummins!
So, do you have a recommended oil change interval? I read this article recently - https://carwrenching.com/best-oils-for-6-7-powerstroke/ The Dodge manual recommends changing at 7,500 under low load applications. How is that number affected by going to synthetics? I figure on going ahead and changing it for my own baseline (the prior owner said it was about 10k in, anyway), but I wanted to poll the forum. I've been reading some about oil analysis. This seems especially popular with the pushers, but do you believe it's worthwhile in my application?
To boot, this is also my first experience with synthetic oils, so I felt like the safe bet was to throw my question out there. I just traded for a 2004 Dodge 3500 Turbo Cummins with 77,000 miles. The truck has been run on Rotella T 5W-40 and the prior owner changed it every 10,000 miles. Now, I've always been pretty dogmatic in my old school ways with gas engines and conventional oils to change at 3,000, but I know it is both unnecessary and expensive to do so with the new oils - especially so with the synthetics and the 12 qt oil changes on the Cummins!
So, do you have a recommended oil change interval? I read this article recently - https://carwrenching.com/best-oils-for-6-7-powerstroke/ The Dodge manual recommends changing at 7,500 under low load applications. How is that number affected by going to synthetics? I figure on going ahead and changing it for my own baseline (the prior owner said it was about 10k in, anyway), but I wanted to poll the forum. I've been reading some about oil analysis. This seems especially popular with the pushers, but do you believe it's worthwhile in my application?
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