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Just Bought A 05 F250 Got Alot Of ?'s
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<blockquote data-quote="NXSVTCOBRA" data-source="post: 6837039" data-attributes="member: 19987"><p>ok and I work on them on a daily basis. Changing the oil every 5k miles isn't necessary as the oil doesn't break down over that period of mileage. Do your own research and send oil to be analyzed after 5k miles and you'll realize that it isn't necessary. The injectors are fired by oil pressure, however I've never seen a truck that "sludged up" and caused the injectors not to fire because you went past 5k miles without an oil change. Keep in mind the dealership maintenance world is different from the real world. </p><p></p><p>So my truck is going to seize up and die because I've been 23k miles without an oil change? Although my oil gets analyzed bi-weekly? Granted I have a different engine. But the properties of oil is the same. 16qts of oil is NOT going to lose it's viscosity over 5k miles, causing the HPOP not to produce enough pressure to fire injectors. </p><p></p><p>So if you think he's right you as well need to get out the 'book' world and into the real world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NXSVTCOBRA, post: 6837039, member: 19987"] ok and I work on them on a daily basis. Changing the oil every 5k miles isn't necessary as the oil doesn't break down over that period of mileage. Do your own research and send oil to be analyzed after 5k miles and you'll realize that it isn't necessary. The injectors are fired by oil pressure, however I've never seen a truck that "sludged up" and caused the injectors not to fire because you went past 5k miles without an oil change. Keep in mind the dealership maintenance world is different from the real world. So my truck is going to seize up and die because I've been 23k miles without an oil change? Although my oil gets analyzed bi-weekly? Granted I have a different engine. But the properties of oil is the same. 16qts of oil is NOT going to lose it's viscosity over 5k miles, causing the HPOP not to produce enough pressure to fire injectors. So if you think he's right you as well need to get out the 'book' world and into the real world. [/QUOTE]
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