Posted by deerhuntinks on February 15, 2010 at 06:17:07 from (76.4.182.153):
In Reply to: Maybe OT Type of oil posted by Cockshutt Mike on February 14, 2010 at 21:47:12:
If Rotella is what you started with I would stick with it. I have a first generation dodge and when I first bought it back in 1996 I talked to some truck drivers and they all said Rotella T is the best way to go, and now with 330 thousand miles I have never had any problems. In fact I took it to a local diesel shop here a few months ago just to get it checked (in time, valves adjusted, ect,ect) out and they said it was one of the tightest engines they had seen with that many miles. I did need new Injectors but that’s a whole different discussion! I changed to a different brand once and didn"t like how it got dark so fast and it just didn’t seem to hold up as well. The way I see it is if you go ask just about any truck driver they will tell you that Rotella is the way to go and if they trust it to go for millions of miles then why shouldn"t I!
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