Knightmare
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Hello all
Due to financials, I couldn't work on my truck shortly after purchase 2.5 years ago. Well things have changed, and I'd love more than anything to be driving the old girl around now, after a hibernation. Now it will now be my lack of knowledge and skill that holds me back sadly. But I am determined to see it through.
So I have a couple of new batteries in the bay (not quite installed yet), and I have the correct part for the doghead relay conversion, so my truck starts more reliably. That's my next task, but I think I may need an oil change first, not sure. It was on my to do list, before the unintentional hibernation. (I'm pretty sure I need it period, as I was getting long, prolonged sounds out of my relay (glow plug regulator?) before.)
I checked my oil tonight, and it is right on the low line, and black as ****. So I would like to change it obviously. But I'm not sure if I should do that now, or later. My theory is that I should change the oil pretty much right before I try to start the truck. Because oil has had way too long to collect in the pan, and its not lubricating things it needs to be anymore. If I change right before the start, oil would be percolating through areas it needs to be. That's my theory anyway. I don't want to start it up to a runaway situation. Obviously I don't know enough about the lubrication system.
I know enough to know to not overfill it. But I don't know if I should try to start and get everything running with older oil ( plus I'd probably add some to get the level to full), or do the oil change, and then try it. Obviously everything needs a good gentle stretch and move about, but I don't know which method would be better.
So any help would be appreciated.
Hopefully my brakes aren't locked or something similar. I REALLY want my truck to run right, and I hope you guys will have a lot of patience to help me out. I"m pretty intelligent, but I'm just a bit out of my element.
Thanks for reading
Jeremy
Due to financials, I couldn't work on my truck shortly after purchase 2.5 years ago. Well things have changed, and I'd love more than anything to be driving the old girl around now, after a hibernation. Now it will now be my lack of knowledge and skill that holds me back sadly. But I am determined to see it through.
So I have a couple of new batteries in the bay (not quite installed yet), and I have the correct part for the doghead relay conversion, so my truck starts more reliably. That's my next task, but I think I may need an oil change first, not sure. It was on my to do list, before the unintentional hibernation. (I'm pretty sure I need it period, as I was getting long, prolonged sounds out of my relay (glow plug regulator?) before.)
I checked my oil tonight, and it is right on the low line, and black as ****. So I would like to change it obviously. But I'm not sure if I should do that now, or later. My theory is that I should change the oil pretty much right before I try to start the truck. Because oil has had way too long to collect in the pan, and its not lubricating things it needs to be anymore. If I change right before the start, oil would be percolating through areas it needs to be. That's my theory anyway. I don't want to start it up to a runaway situation. Obviously I don't know enough about the lubrication system.
I know enough to know to not overfill it. But I don't know if I should try to start and get everything running with older oil ( plus I'd probably add some to get the level to full), or do the oil change, and then try it. Obviously everything needs a good gentle stretch and move about, but I don't know which method would be better.
So any help would be appreciated.
Hopefully my brakes aren't locked or something similar. I REALLY want my truck to run right, and I hope you guys will have a lot of patience to help me out. I"m pretty intelligent, but I'm just a bit out of my element.
Thanks for reading
Jeremy