I’m pushing 17k now. Detroit’s original 12.7 recommendations were 15k. I went 20k, for over 1 mil. on last inframe. It had a lot of leaks, blow by, and burned quite a bit. Used a lot of Lucas, last few yrs. Bull gear lasted 2.3 mil miles. Lucas maybe? It had some sludge in it though. Now no more Lucas, and planned on going back to 15k. Mainly to protect the rocker rollers. They’re original. Might swap them out in a couple yrs. for reman rockers. That’s the only thing missing in my overhaul, compared to Detroit’s step 3 full overhaul. $2100 for rockers. Mine were good. Oil cooler wasn’t changed either. It’s still good. Detroit makes you buy all that stuff, to cover themselves on the warranty. Made that mistake before. Doubles the price of an inframe. It’s overkill. Oils cheap, and much better now. Low sulfur diesel keeps it cleaner too. Like unleaded fuel in cars. Oil lasts longer, plugs don’t fowl out. Used to need new spark plugs every 10k, now it’s 100k+ easy. They don’t make them like they used to. Thank God.
Oil question,?
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Plugs got to 100k when HEI ignition rolled out.
They don't usually last that long though.
You won't go that far with today's ignition system. Recommendation is now 60k.
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I do 30k on my DD15’s and oil samples come back saying I could probably double OCI but 30k is good and I run DELVAC 15/40. No oil usage between changes. Less than 4% idle time
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Well, I use good old 15/40 in my 2020, 2018, 2019 DD15’s and no issues yet with oil samples or warrantyfeldsforever Thanks this.
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And you shouldn't have any trouble as engines built to be FA-4 compatible are also backwards compatible..jason6541 and feldsforever Thank this.
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Ok. I'm going to n Google this. Then come back with questions. Thank you everyone.
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How do you mean you aren't getting an accurate reading on the stick? To low? To high or inconsistent?
Obviously flat is good. If leaning away from dipstick it will read low. If leaning towards it will be high -
Inconsistent always on the high side. In this case. I told the oil change man, every oil change this truck has gotten to much oil. Only put in ten gallons. He said ok.
With the plan I was going to have to add some. Its been two weeks and im still showing high on the stick. I check it constantly after letting it sit for a minimum of 12 hours. And its still showing high. Albeit not as high as before the change.
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Not to get off topic but a side question for every one. I switched from delvac 10/30 to delo 10/30.
Now it seems as if there is more noise, enough to where my sister had made a comment on how loud my truck is. I don't think one has to do with the other but I just don't know.
I don't want to call it engine noise. Theres no banging or clicking or slapping. Its just louder. The only thing I can think of is somethings are coming loose. But no nuts or bolts need to be tightened.
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Next oil change try 15w-40. Or go back to to Delvac.feldsforever Thanks this.
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