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This is why I change my own oil
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnboomr" data-source="post: 4233778" data-attributes="member: 52310"><p>This was the second oil change for my truck. It's been using 10w-30 synthetic blend as it was a new truck/motor.</p><p> </p><p>Never use full synthetic in a new or rebuilt motor, as it's too slick and may - or may not - let the rings seat in.</p><p></p><p>However, my next oil change will be full synthetic now that the motor has a good amount of miles on it. I also use Motorcraft filters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnboomr, post: 4233778, member: 52310"] This was the second oil change for my truck. It's been using 10w-30 synthetic blend as it was a new truck/motor. Never use full synthetic in a new or rebuilt motor, as it's too slick and may - or may not - let the rings seat in. However, my next oil change will be full synthetic now that the motor has a good amount of miles on it. I also use Motorcraft filters. [/QUOTE]
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