1st oil change
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1st oil change
My new F250 Superduty 4x4 Lariat with a 6.2 liter engine has 3,000 miles on it, and the smart screen says the ouil life is at 74%.
In the past I have always changed the oil and filter in new vehicles at about 3,000 miles for the first oil change and put a PTFE treatment like Slick 50 in it and then a few more oil changes down the road I would treat it again.
I usually am not very good at changing the oil in trucks after they start getting some age on them and figure one reason why I have gotten away with it was because of the PTFE treatments done early on.
The dealer said to not change to oil until 7,500 miles or until the indicator says to.
Would I be hurting the engine by changing the oil early and putting in a PTFE treatment, or am I just wasting my money?
Thanks
In the past I have always changed the oil and filter in new vehicles at about 3,000 miles for the first oil change and put a PTFE treatment like Slick 50 in it and then a few more oil changes down the road I would treat it again.
I usually am not very good at changing the oil in trucks after they start getting some age on them and figure one reason why I have gotten away with it was because of the PTFE treatments done early on.
The dealer said to not change to oil until 7,500 miles or until the indicator says to.
Would I be hurting the engine by changing the oil early and putting in a PTFE treatment, or am I just wasting my money?
Thanks
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I do my own services and no way am I going to go by the indicator. I change mine every 5K max, usually at 3K. They are pushing the manufactures into longer intervals to be environmentally friendly. BMW does the same thing, they change theirs every 15K and the oil is disgusting by then and the smell of it is something else. That is with a full synthetic which our trucks do not have in them. The first oil change I do at 1000 miles or less to flush out the sand etc. that is left over from manufacturing the engine.
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I do my own services and no way am I going to go by the indicator. I change mine every 5K max, usually at 3K. They are pushing the manufactures into longer intervals to be environmentally friendly. BMW does the same thing, they change theirs every 15K and the oil is disgusting by then and the smell of it is something else. That is with a full synthetic which our trucks do not have in them. The first oil change I do at 1000 miles or less to flush out the sand etc. that is left over from manufacturing the engine.
A salesman wouldn't lie would they?
I have serviced my trucks for the most part, that is one reason why I have gotten sloppy when they get older but try to take care of them especially when new.
I think the motor should be broken in by 3,000 miles, is it?
do you think it is too soon to put a PTFE treatment in such as slick 50?
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Most break in oils are not what you would call top notch. The ones I have been exposed to are actually formulated to give less protection to accelerate wear and allow the rings to seat quicker. The sooner the rings seat the less blow by you will get. You see this more so in two stroke racing engines. The sooner you can get the components to wear in the sooner you can go hard on them and not have excessive heat build up.
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Jmiley,,How did your older engine seem to last after the "Slick 50" treatments ??
Now,,, I myself dont use any of these "engine treatments" on any of my vehicles,,,,but years ago my Dad put "Slick 50" in his 87' F-150 5.0,,and moms Grand Marqui 5.0,,,these engines sounded great when they were traded in or sold off,,,My Dads F-150 had 90k on it,,and sat for months after he passed away,,,someone was interested in it,,,,,put a battery in it,,, fired up,,,not a tick or loud lifter,,after sitting for months,,,,maybe it was the "Slick 50" treatments that helped ??
Now,,, I myself dont use any of these "engine treatments" on any of my vehicles,,,,but years ago my Dad put "Slick 50" in his 87' F-150 5.0,,and moms Grand Marqui 5.0,,,these engines sounded great when they were traded in or sold off,,,My Dads F-150 had 90k on it,,and sat for months after he passed away,,,someone was interested in it,,,,,put a battery in it,,, fired up,,,not a tick or loud lifter,,after sitting for months,,,,maybe it was the "Slick 50" treatments that helped ??
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M350,
When I was in High School I took auto mechanics and a guy came out and did a demonstration with Slick50 treatment and ver since then I have always used it or other treatments, the one I just used in my 2012 F250 was Duralube.
I don't take very good care of my vehicles, especially when they get older.
I have a 2000 F250 with 242,000 miles on it and it runs great, and I have run it so low on oil that the pressure guage would go to zero and I would have to add a gallon of oil, I think one reason why I have gotten lucky like this is because of the oil treatments I have used in the past, plus Ford builds a good motor (Gas).
I seriously doubt I would get away with that on a diesel engine and I pull a lot of weight at times with my trucks.
My 1st oil cjange on the new truck was at 3,661 miles, I used motorcraft 5-20 synthetic blend, thought I had bought synthetic until I looked at the jug better.
The oil that came out of the vehicle was red in color, almost like transmission fluid and very thin.
When I was in High School I took auto mechanics and a guy came out and did a demonstration with Slick50 treatment and ver since then I have always used it or other treatments, the one I just used in my 2012 F250 was Duralube.
I don't take very good care of my vehicles, especially when they get older.
I have a 2000 F250 with 242,000 miles on it and it runs great, and I have run it so low on oil that the pressure guage would go to zero and I would have to add a gallon of oil, I think one reason why I have gotten lucky like this is because of the oil treatments I have used in the past, plus Ford builds a good motor (Gas).
I seriously doubt I would get away with that on a diesel engine and I pull a lot of weight at times with my trucks.
My 1st oil cjange on the new truck was at 3,661 miles, I used motorcraft 5-20 synthetic blend, thought I had bought synthetic until I looked at the jug better.
The oil that came out of the vehicle was red in color, almost like transmission fluid and very thin.
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