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Not that I'm getting my oil advice from youtube, but if you knew who that was, and his credentials you'd probably realize he's not just some random idiot making videos.
Lake Speed Jr. was formulating oils for Gibbs racing; he owns an oil analysis company.
I've read many many VOAs, and have paid for several. I feel extremely confident the oil in the jug is the cleanest you're ever going to see it.
Regardless, you do you, and I'll do me.
Thanks folks.
You wouldn't. In applications where it's possible, it's suggested. It will cut down on the 2-3 seconds the motor will run without lubrication otherwise. Despite what has been said in this thread previously, oil doesn't flow through that filter "instantly".
Obviously pre-filling filters isn't...
I appreciate the replies.
Not looking to get into a debate whether anyone thinks if it's necessary or not. Just wanted to see if any knew if it had flood mode.
Thanks!
Does anyone know if the motor won't fire if you hold the throttle down while cranking?
On a lot of gas engines you can do this to build oil pressure, but I wasn't sure if a diesel would do it.
I already prefill filters when changing, but was just wondering.
Thanks!
Lol. I'm trying to install it on my 2024 tonight and just hit the same problem.
Edit. I was being dumb and trying to rush it before I had to make dinner. You just gotta jam them in (make sure to assemble the pigtail).
Hey Guys,
I have a new 2024 Ram 3500 with the 6.7L, and the power steering pump seems to whine a lot on lower speed turns. For the past 10 years I was driving a truck that had electric power steering, but prior to that I don't recall a ton of whine unless I was bleeding the system or it was...
Yep. I agree with you. I'm getting the license ASAP. We really don't have much police presence around our ranch, except state troopers who are always stopping big trucks.
I'm just saying, since looking into this it's become very clear that most every landscape company pulling a skid steer or...
Hey Guys,
I appreciate the responses.
I did a little more research overnight, and I think I'm going to need a Texas non-commercial Class A license (I currently have a class C). to legally tow any configuration where the combined truck/trailer combined GVWR exceeds 26,001 lbs.
I don't...
Hey Guys,
I'm a bit of a towing newb, and need a little guidance.
I just purchased a 2024 RAM 3500 dually 6.7 SO truck, and I plan to use it (partially) to tow a gooseneck equipment trailer for our ranch. For context, the truck is NOT registered as a Texas Farm Truck, as I'll also be towing...