I just went through this with my 2021 Power Wagon. I have 72K miles on the odometer. I change the oil at the dealership at about every 5000 miles so (supposedly) they are using the Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 0W-40. Back at the end of July I was coming down a mountain and heard the infamous "Hemi tick" at the bottom. There was no warning before that. The following Monday, I got it into the dealer. They confirmed that it was the lifters/cam and it was covered under the extended warranty. I was able to bring them a Melling 10452HV pump to install since the engine was disassembled anyways. I switched out the white spring for the blue spring to keep the MDS "low/high oil pressure" code from popping up. It is really nice to see 60-70 psi of cold oil pressure at start up. Yes, it is meant for High Volume but it pushes much more oil (20% more) than the stock pump. I talked with the "Master Tech" when he was adding another 1/2 quart of oil to get it to read correctly on the dipstick and he told me that two of the MDS lifters had failed. The internal pistons had gotten "stuck in the up position and the pin rotated and locked them in place." He said the cam had some wear on it, but it didn't get eaten since I didn't drive it much after hearing the tick. Overall, the tech did a decent job on the work...except that the upper radiator isolators were left loose and I had about a 1 inch gap to tighten them down. The whole process took about 3 weeks because they had to wait on head gaskets to come in.