Burla
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Yes I have changed the filter only with a full sump of oil, no stream of oil, it is above the pan.
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I just had my oil change made.
How much Lubeguard can I now add without having problem because there is too much oil fluid in the system? 5, 10, 15 oz.?
Or do I absolutely have to remove the same amount of oil?
older thread, I finally got around to adding the LG - actually used my last dealer PUP change so next time will be able to try out Redline.
Kinda funny story, I had asked service rep if they would install my Royal Purple filter, they said no they only install Mopar items, which I understand, no problem. So I said let's go ahead and install an SRT filter figuring next time when I do it I'll just start using my RP filters. But since I had the RP filter in the back with the LubeGuard, the tech came out and asked me if I wanted him to use the RP filter, and I was all like yes, thank you very much lol. So that worked out after all. So she's all slicked up on fresh PUP, a dose of LubeGuard, and a RP filter to boot.
I thought I started to have this issue, I remember reading on another Ram forum to try Motorcraft semi synthetic blend 5-20, I have had no engine noise at start up or at idle while using it. Maybe I just got an engine that doesn't have the issue, who knows.
older thread, I finally got around to adding the LG - actually used my last dealer PUP change so next time will be able to try out Redline.
Kinda funny story, I had asked service rep if they would install my Royal Purple filter, they said no they only install Mopar items, which I understand, no problem. So I said let's go ahead and install an SRT filter figuring next time when I do it I'll just start using my RP filters. But since I had the RP filter in the back with the LubeGuard, the tech came out and asked me if I wanted him to use the RP filter, and I was all like yes, thank you very much lol. So that worked out after all. So she's all slicked up on fresh PUP, a dose of LubeGuard, and a RP filter to boot.
For those of us with long term warranties we need to stick with Chrysler MS-6395 spec approved oils unfortunately. I sneak in some Liqui-Moly which has reduced the tapping slightly but I am only using 1/2 of a bottle as it is not cheap in comparison to a gallon of PUP.
So by using additves you are within the acceptable range of risk in your opinion?
Can you update us down the road, see if you notice any differences? I had my dealer do my oil change in February with inspection and recall work. Couple days later i put the royal purple 20-820 and got in about 12oz of lubegard. Couple hundred miles later i got about 4 more oz in. I haven't noticed any difference in sound at startup. Dealer could only tell me they use pennzoil synthetic. Not sure if its pp or pup. Curious if anyone noticed results adding lubegard
Can you update us down the road, see if you notice any differences? I had my dealer do my oil change in February with inspection and recall work. Couple days later i put the royal purple 20-820 and got in about 12oz of lubegard. Couple hundred miles later i got about 4 more oz in. I haven't noticed any difference in sound at startup. Dealer could only tell me they use pennzoil synthetic. Not sure if its pp or pup. Curious if anyone noticed results adding lubegard
Dealer could only tell me they use pennzoil synthetic. Not sure if its pp or pup. Curious if anyone noticed results adding lubegard
LubeGard BioTech was the other one I was thinking about, btw. I have never tried that one myself to see what the oil looks like afterwards.

Some people have reported as much, especially over at BITOG and some of the hemi threads over there. The science of moly is it takes time to plate, I wouldn't mess around with dosing with that product, just dump the entire 15 ounces right away and let it take some heat cycles to see if you get the plating action. Have you double checked exhaust bolts? Lifter tick will have changes after oil changes when vii's are at their strongest, if it was always the same sound, I'd look at exhaust bolts. Viscosity improvers are branched chain lubrication, that is why some oils will quiet an engine right away but after 500 miles start ticking like crazy as those products get mechanically sheared. Redline and biotech the opposite of that, the formula/s are set up to be a long term solution but you may or may not get a relief from ticking when first used. Regardless what you use, if the tick never chnages even after you changed the oil, I'd suspect something else as the culprit, unless the item is so out of tolerance no lubrication strategy will help.
The parts guys at my dealer were pretty certain it's just PP, not PuP.
-K