New member/New truck (pictures update)
Re:New member/New truck
[quote author=SuperSport Ram link=board=17;threadid=19186;start=15#msg180667 date=1062716212]
Last night I took a look at the oil schedule. Did not read it very closely, but I though it said the 3750 was for any driving condition that it listed. Just about everything. The 7500 if you do not do one of the following. It was like drive less than 10 miles a trip, idle long, high speed highway, towing, hauling, dusty, and a few more I think.[/quote]
Read it again...and pay close attention to the footnotes.
Last night I took a look at the oil schedule. Did not read it very closely, but I though it said the 3750 was for any driving condition that it listed. Just about everything. The 7500 if you do not do one of the following. It was like drive less than 10 miles a trip, idle long, high speed highway, towing, hauling, dusty, and a few more I think.[/quote]
Read it again...and pay close attention to the footnotes.
Re:New member/New truck (pictures update)
[quote author=Pickle link=board=17;threadid=19186;start=15#msg180922 date=1062767977]
Hmmm,
Axle size, okay. But why bother? Doesn't the axle ratio tell all?
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The smaller your axles are the less weight it can carry and the odds that it will break from just the torque from the motor increases. Myself, I'll take a larger axle anyday.
BTW with gears, did you know that reverse cut gears in the front axle are stronger, assuming we're talking the same size gears? In the rear you don't want reverse cut.
Hmmm,
Axle size, okay. But why bother? Doesn't the axle ratio tell all?
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The smaller your axles are the less weight it can carry and the odds that it will break from just the torque from the motor increases. Myself, I'll take a larger axle anyday.
BTW with gears, did you know that reverse cut gears in the front axle are stronger, assuming we're talking the same size gears? In the rear you don't want reverse cut.
Re:New member/New truck (pictures update)
Back to the warranty issue and oil changes, I keep my log up and I list the additional things I do such as changing the rear axle lube. It's all DYI maintentance. When I had to take it in for warranty work 6 weeks ago I don't think they even checked it. I was in because it suddenly started smoking constantly heavy grayish smoke and very rich diesel smell odor (read the story here http://www.turbodieselregister.com/f...ighlight=smoke )
Other than the typical idiot remarks by the dealer tech, my truck was repaired without my maintentance being questioned and I had no receipts for my oil and so forth.
I just ordered up some Amsoil 15W40 HDD & Marine oil and will run 15,000 mile intervals and 7500 mile Stratapore filter changes using oil sampling to check on things. I ran 20,000 mile changes without bypass filtration and had great results on the last truck
Vaughn
Other than the typical idiot remarks by the dealer tech, my truck was repaired without my maintentance being questioned and I had no receipts for my oil and so forth.
I just ordered up some Amsoil 15W40 HDD & Marine oil and will run 15,000 mile intervals and 7500 mile Stratapore filter changes using oil sampling to check on things. I ran 20,000 mile changes without bypass filtration and had great results on the last truck

Vaughn
Re:New member/New truck (pictures update)
Sounds like a good plan Vaughn. As soon as I rack up 15k on delvac 1300, I'm going to the amsoil 15w40 HDD/Marine as well. Not sure if I'm doing 10k changes of oil and filter or 15k with 7500 filter changes like you yet. Sampling will tell the story, however a lubrication specialist(CLS) friend of mine told me 15-22k have been appropriate intervals on this new clean burning HPCR engine. I guess we'll wait and see. Once May rolls around, I will be moving back up north to Cleveland
and will switch to the wonderous and pricey, Delvac 1 5w-40, the best stuff on earth! ;D Till then it's the slightly cheaper amsoil, which will work just as well in FL.
and will switch to the wonderous and pricey, Delvac 1 5w-40, the best stuff on earth! ;D Till then it's the slightly cheaper amsoil, which will work just as well in FL.
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