RAM_Designs
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what is the magnet / plug trick you speak of?
Magnetic drain bolt.
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what is the magnet / plug trick you speak of?
LOL! I just finished reading the entire post! Very informational, I also had an oil "leak", went to the dealer and found that the filter had started to back itself off. My truck currently has almost 30,000 miles on it and I have been letting the dealer do the oil changes because they were free. The leak was around 20k, they told me that Ram had found a problem with the OEM filter backing off and had changed the part number. For the life of me I can't remember if the new filter they put on was the smaller or bigger version. I'm due for an oil change shortly and I have no tick other than the injectors. Thanks for all the great info!!!
I just did an oil change (7 quarts Redline 5w20) with the big filter royal purple 20-820 for my 2013 5.7. Mine came from factory with the big filter installed. Will I have problems?If you have the 1500, your royal purple filter for a 2013 5.7 is part number 10-48.
Do you have electric power steering? I do and big filter fits fine, just curious.I just did an oil change (7 quarts Redline 5w20) with the big filter royal purple 20-820 for my 2013 5.7. Mine came from factory with the big filter installed. Will I have problems?
Do you have electric power steering? I do and big filter fits fine, just curious.
YesDo you have electric power steering? I do and big filter fits fine, just curious.
So if the previous years oil filters work on the 13+ models, why would they switch to a smaller size?
You should check out PYB. It has a high Moly count, a good amount of Boron, and as much Zinc as the current API standard allows. Plus it has a relatively high TBN.So not being decided yet on an oil I started evaluating multiple oil anaylsis available across multiple sources on da internetz! mwwwahhhaha
My focus was narrowed to synthetics but that's about it. One thing that kept jumping out as I looked at good UOA vs there respective original VOA where two line items Molys and Boron. I know there was several statements made about moly in an attempt to counter friction and wear leading it to be a desirable attribute to combat said friction and wear but that left me scratching my head with if a blend doesn't have moly how are they battling it, obviously by other additives or not at all. If not at all, then the UOA would show significant wears metals easily ruling them out as not a good oil to pursue. That lead me to seeing ones with high Boron when it was weak in Moly. As it turns out it seems like blends are generally one or the other or a balance thereof. That's just my novice observation, it could be I've just stared at too many numbers and anaylsis LOL. So yea, all of this is still way over my head but that got me looking into what does Boron do? And I came across this tidbit:
http://www.boronlube.com/assets/boron-lubrication-introduction-handout-r1.pdf
Like I said this is all still over my head. So I'm continuing to look into it but figured I'd through it out there and share it with the rest of you fine folks and hopefully someone much more knowledgeable than I on lubricants will chime in with more on Boron... or for that matter other elements besides Moly and Zinc that should be evaluated....
Thanks for the tip, if I was going to go conventional pyb would be my hands down easy choice but I want longer intervals that a synthetic affords and my decision is not so clearcut in that area. I'm currently leaning towards a custom blend.You should check out PYB. It has a high Moly count, a good amount of Boron, and as much Zinc as the current API standard allows. Plus it has a relatively high TBN.
http://www.pqiamerica.com/Nov2013/Pennzoil.htm