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ptm600 Jun 24, 2015 08:35 PM

Initial oil change
 
What is the general consensus on the initial oil change on a new CTD? Should it be at the normal interval, or early. In the past I have always done the initial change at about 1000 miles. I have noticed that most, if not all of the manufacturers are recommending the normal interval now. Just wanted to know what you guys are doing and think.
Thank - you
Paul

Busboy Jun 24, 2015 09:29 PM

I only use synthetic oil and want the dino out asap. On all new engines I do my first oil and filter at 500 ml...20 hrs on smaller engines. Five hundred miles may seem like too soon but I also run the waste oil through a filter paper as I want to see what comes out, so far nothing.. but at least I know there is nothing. Oil is cheap in comparison. [coffee]

slenglis Jun 25, 2015 07:52 PM

I have a 3500 dually 2014 new with 2400 miles towing a boat and hauling a truck camper. Oil is black and thick but no oil lite has come on indicating a need to change. DO I NEED TO CHANGE THE OIL NOW?

ptm600 Jul 1, 2015 06:14 PM

Come on, No one else has an opinion!!! Used to be everybody on here had an opinion!!!

MikeyB Jul 2, 2015 07:48 AM

Ok, personally I would go 2-3k miles before the first oil change. Add your favorite 5w-40 or 15w-40 motor oil, high quality filter and call it a day.[coffee]

Sierra1 Jul 13, 2015 12:14 AM

IMO the break in oil should be R&R no later than 5000 miles just to be safe. There is a bunch of wear and mating going on in a new motor, and the oil and filter get contaminated during this process. Additionally I prefer synthetic oil for many reasons, so this is also a good excuse to change it out. Doing an oil/filter change is also much cheaper than replacing a motor much sooner than normal, and it's good peace of mind for me knowing that it's fresh and any metal that might have been in there during the break-in, is gone. After the initial fluid change, it's every 10k miles for me, with just a filter change at the 5k mile mark. I also R&R the fuel filter at 10k miles also....the new high pressure systems with tiny spray holes in the injectors don't care for any debris going through them.

ddown Sep 4, 2015 07:43 PM

cummins puts in 5-40 synthetic at plant. No need to drain early


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