I have 150k miles on my Cummins and the oil pressure is always at or
slightly above 40psi. Might be a bad sending unit on your engine? Just
want to make sure you're using the right oil, too.
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You guys using a 15w40 oil rated CF-4 or better (Which would be CG-4 or
CH-4)?
DSMDealer1 <dsmde...@aol.com> wrote:
> Josh
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i have a daily 25 mile commute to work,
and 25 mile home.... The last two I change at 5000 miles....
Would I be better going 3k or 4k? I thought about 4k...
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Josh
'96 Dodge Ram 3500 ext. cab
'87 Dodge Ram D-50 (Mitsu 4G63 Turbo waiting to go in...)
'92 Galant VR4 (wife's 300 h.p. daily)
'91 Galant VR4 (11 second innocuous-looking 4-door)
'89 Mirage (4G63T transplant...can you say 2200lbs 450+ whp? ;-) )
...etc...
If you haven't been there already, check out
http://www.turbodieselregister.com, a lot of useful info there.
As for when it's too low, I wouldn't let it drop below 20psi at idle, the
engines are under a lot of stress. For a typical gasoline engine you
really want 10psi per 1000rpm, with a diesel I'd expect you want a bit
more due to the higher compression and forces of ignition.
I've been using Delo 400 and Mobil 1 filters, with the exception of my
last oil change where I used Valvoline (Cummins) Premium Blue, both 15w40.
Good luck!
See3win7 <see3...@aol.com> wrote:
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>when do most of you change your oil?
>
>i have a daily 25 mile commute to work,
>and 25 mile home.... The last two I change at 5000 miles....
>
>Would I be better going 3k or 4k? I thought about 4k...
You can go 6,000 easy. We did that for 170K with the 1995 truck, which
had long average trip length like you do. The engine at trade in was in
perfect condition as determined by oil analysis and performance.
Fitch
Jeff
John wrote in message <0znv7.256$5V3...@news.more.net>...
I realize that you *can* go that long in between oil changes, however, to me
it's cheap insurance to change it more regularly. The combination of a diesel
motor (read "dirty, inasfar as oil is concerned) and a turbocharger (read
"*VERY* touchy about needing clean oil) just gives me more incentive to change
it every 3K. Most likely every 5 or 6 K would be fine, but it doesn't cost me
all that much to change it, so I just do it every 3K.
Josh
I think Fitch is nuts on with his post, in fact he is probably being
conservative at 6K. Stop and think, when and who first advanced the 3K oil
change. Yup, the oil companies.
I suppose if you want to be really secure you could change it every 1,500
miles, or super secure and drop it at 500 miles or be totally safe and don't
drive it. <BFG>
Seriously though, people can get real anal about the engine and never change
the oil in the transmission or diffs. Go figure...
Later,
Roy
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