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Agreed. He said when he checked it in the morning it was 1 1/2 higher than when he checked it after shutdown the night before.
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I use 2 bottles each oil change. That gives me roughly 1600 ppm of Zinc when using synthetic Rotella T . The amount you will need depends on what oil your using. It should have a breakdown on there website how much Zinc they have in there oil. Or you can request a MSDS sheet from them.Rustystud, I have been reading up on the Zplus site trying to figure out how much to use. Looks like 4.5 bottles (18oz) would be the proper amount. How much do you use per oil change?
Like welldigger said all diesel oil gets black really fast. So I wouldn't worry too much about that unless the oil feels gritty between your fingers. At this time I would just go ahead and change out the fluid and filters. Then you can start from a new point knowing what is in your engine. After the oil change feel the oil so you will get a feeling for how it should be. Then you can judge later if something feels off. Don't worry about the oil level. According to the TM's you should check it about 5 to 10 minutes after shutdown. Any later and you will be getting all the oil from the galleys and filters in the pan.I can not find any evidence of any oil leaking, but after reading this... I'm wondering if it's possible that the synthetic oil acted to dissolve the
"crud or sludge" deposits that may have built up over the years. Might that crud and sludge have turned the semi-clear, brownish 'new' oil color to a very dark black color?
The black color is as dark as the BLACK INK used to refill computer printer cartridges!
Also, might that crud and sludge smell something like charcoal, or soot?
YUP... I think that's probably the best thing to do at this point.... At this time I would just go ahead and change out the fluid and filters. Then you can start from a new point knowing what is in your engine. After the oil change feel the oil so you will get a feeling for how it should be. Then you can judge later if something feels off. ...
This truck does not have the 'spin on filter' setup. It's pretty much a 'stock' machine.... Unless you have the spin on oil filters ...
Wow... that's pretty sad! But... probably not uncommon.The previous owner of my truck was very proud of the fact that he did zero maintenance in 8 years of ownership. I don't think he even changed the oil. *facepalm*
Ah, yes, grasshopper:If I had only listened to Rustystud. He has tried to convince us that 30 weight oil was not good for the trans and I now believe him.
Stop it Ahab ! Your making my sides hurt from laughing to much !!!Ah, yes, grasshopper:
- rustystud is a trusted sage; I mean just look at that avatar of his!
Every word from his mouth is the word of ancient wizened old wisdom.
I will be doing some tranny/transfer work and in the process changing the oils. I have been following the "oil" discussion and can relate to your hard won knowledge on oil weights. Hope the syncros and gears have survived the somewhat brief immersion in 30 weight. I presume you are going to check for "shavings" even though this was a short time. Not sure what the best procedure would be to flush the tranny of the 30 weight or if it is even needed. Perhaps Rustystud has a comment.I finished my transmission rebuild about 4 weeks ago and everything seemed to be working great. I used the 30 weight non detergent oil because the documentation available suggested that was the correct oil for the job. I've put about 40 miles on it so far and now I am starting to have problems with the synchros not working very good. The shifter is starting to twitch as I put it into the next gear. Before the rebuild everything shifted well. It was hard to get into 2nd, and 1st and reverse would always grind but the synchros worked well. At the time it had gear oil in it. I don't know what type. I recognize the smell of the oil as gear oil.
Tomorrow I am draining the oil and replacing it with gear oil. I hope this fixes my problem. I don't want to take the trans out again.
If I had only listened to Rustystud. He has tried to convince us that 30 weight oil was not good for the trans and I now believe him.
I have been using 40 w motor oil for over 3 years in a daily driver. I hope going back to gear oil helps you problem but these transmissions were designed to run on engine oil.I finished my transmission rebuild about 4 weeks ago and everything seemed to be working great. I used the 30 weight non detergent oil because the documentation available suggested that was the correct oil for the job. I've put about 40 miles on it so far and now I am starting to have problems with the synchros not working very good. The shifter is starting to twitch as I put it into the next gear. Before the rebuild everything shifted well. It was hard to get into 2nd, and 1st and reverse would always grind but the synchros worked well. At the time it had gear oil in it. I don't know what type. I recognize the smell of the oil as gear oil.
Tomorrow I am draining the oil and replacing it with gear oil. I hope this fixes my problem. I don't want to take the trans out again.
If I had only listened to Rustystud. He has tried to convince us that 30 weight oil was not good for the trans and I now believe him.
Rustystud...
Thanks for the helpful, detailed reply. Much appreciated!
If I had only listened to Rustystud. He has tried to convince us that 30 weight oil was not good for the trans and I now believe him.
Stud, Brother; you Da Man. And I ain't joking!Stop it Ahab ! Your making my sides hurt from laughing to much !!!
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