***Using filter wrench to tighten is not customary as most people will over-tighten.**** I did because I couldn’t get a good grip and was careful not to Hulk hand it. Use at your own risk.
Marc, another very easy to follow step by step instructions on how to change .your oil. Thanks for sharing these helpful videos with us. Blessings, Rob
@fishing4dinner I believe it was a Google search but I asked my mechanic today and he said he uses only full synthetic in all his vehicles but does have a motor craft blend if the customer requests it.
@@andyamysarizonaadventures5450 sounds right. Standard motorcraft oil is a blend but they also sell a full. I think any brand & blend is good enough for us average joes
@@Eyez85 All good. All Ive used for many years now Oil Geek TH-cam channel has a very interesting and informative vid on their new restore and protect oil. I just poured that in 2k miles ago for the first time. Truck took us from TX to FL and back on it no problem yet LOL
@ I think you’re on the right track. I’m no expert but based on research others have done and posted, it seems like any of the major brand synthetics are great choices for use by an average joe like me…now if I were competing and breaking engines down every week before races i might look at it differently
***Using filter wrench to tighten is not customary as most people will over-tighten.****
I did because I couldn’t get a good grip and was careful not to Hulk hand it. Use at your own risk.
Marc, another very easy to follow step by step instructions on how to change .your oil. Thanks for sharing these helpful videos with us. Blessings, Rob
hey Rob, I appreciate you watching. You’re a real blessing brother
That was very informative! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome. Appreciate the feedback 🙏
Ready to roll for Mini Season!
Dang right! Rolling out early tomorrow 🙈
Nice video and thanks for sharing buddy! Keep doing what you do! #Fishin4dinner rocks!
Thank you David!
Good to the point video, thank you.One thing I thought the 6.2 preferred a synthetic blend?
Thanks! My manual says any API oil will work. Curious where you heard that?
@fishing4dinner I believe it was a Google search but I asked my mechanic today and he said he uses only full synthetic in all his vehicles but does have a motor craft blend if the customer requests it.
@@andyamysarizonaadventures5450 sounds right. Standard motorcraft oil is a blend but they also sell a full. I think any brand & blend is good enough for us average joes
Appreciate the tutorial my friend. 5th like.
Thank you Titus
Now she's ready for the long haul to the Florida Keys!
Indeed! Take care of the truck and truck will take care of us. Love how simple the process is on this truck
@@fishing4dinner 100% True!
Man, I hate messing with cars myself. Even changing a headlight annoys me. lol
lol I def hear ya! Often for me, seeing someone else do it & then practicing myself takes the edge off. Thanks for dropping a line bud! 🤙🏼🇺🇸🤙🏼
How is your experience with valvoline?
@@Eyez85 All good. All Ive used for many years now
Oil Geek TH-cam channel has a very interesting and informative vid on their new restore and protect oil. I just poured that in 2k miles ago for the first time. Truck took us from TX to FL and back on it no problem yet LOL
@ thanks I use amsoil but wonder if it’s worth the extra cost. I know valvoline high mileage/extended is suppose to be good along with Pennzoil ultra
@ I think you’re on the right track.
I’m no expert but based on research others have done and posted, it seems like any of the major brand synthetics are great choices for use by an average joe like me…now if I were competing and breaking engines down every week before races i might look at it differently
Dont you hate that damn dipstick.
It’s always a new experience trying to put it back in place
Has anyone done headers??
Not yet. My day is coming tho I’m sure