@@javiertorres2190 10w30 if wherever your gonna be driving at is warmer than 32 degrees fahrenheit. 5w30 is meant for colder places that typically stay around/below 32 degrees fahrenheit. 5w30 will not damage your vehicle in warm weather though so somewhere that could be 60 degrees one day then 20 the next 5w30 is for you OVERALL IDEA 10w30-meant for warmer places that don’t drop below freezing 5w30-need it for cold weather but can act as an all weather engine oil
Just did mine and I'm a big guy so I don't wanna be climbing under my dirty truck to find the dang thing first ever vehicle the filter was on the right side. Gave the starter a few rounds with it before starting to prime the oil filter a bit and move some oil and she started up quiet and purred like a kitten.
I have heard of doing that. I've never personally done that, but I understand the reasoning is to help it not have a dry start, which makes sense to me.
Use 6 quarts of synthetic 10w 30 for a 5.9 liter v8 4x4 . It's in the owners manual.
So it’s 10w30 or 5w30?
@@javiertorres2190 10w30 if wherever your gonna be driving at is warmer than 32 degrees fahrenheit. 5w30 is meant for colder places that typically stay around/below 32 degrees fahrenheit. 5w30 will not damage your vehicle in warm weather though so somewhere that could be 60 degrees one day then 20 the next 5w30 is for you
OVERALL IDEA
10w30-meant for warmer places that don’t drop below freezing
5w30-need it for cold weather but can act as an all weather engine oil
thank you for the very well done video. i am learning as i go on how to take care of my own vehicle, very appreciated.
Thank you very much for posting this great message. I have a v8 truck, this video changed the way of everything, thanks!
Super cheap oil and the crappiest filters ever Fram. Yikes
Good hint on checking for the filter ring to come off tho
It all comes outta the ground as long as you keep it changed you’ll be fine
Why I use Mopar or k&n filter for my dodge
Do one on how to change the vacuum check valve on same vehicle
Is their no drain plug washer needed for the oil drain plug
Just did mine and I'm a big guy so I don't wanna be climbing under my dirty truck to find the dang thing first ever vehicle the filter was on the right side.
Gave the starter a few rounds with it before starting to prime the oil filter a bit and move some oil and she started up quiet and purred like a kitten.
Only thing I'd add to this is removing the oil cap on top of the engine before pulling your oil plug. Then there's an air flow.
Thanks. Good video. The pan plug is not a bolt. It's a screw.
Thank you lots chief
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Good detail, helped me out.thanks man!
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In order to remove the oil filter, what size of cap should I use please? Thank you.
You should fill your filter atleast half way some people swear it doesnt matter but I do it for piece of mind its a good thing to practice either way
i heard before to add some new oil in the new filter. ever heard that ?
I have heard of doing that. I've never personally done that, but I understand the reasoning is to help it not have a dry start, which makes sense to me.
U definitely need to do that on any turbo vehicle
Thanks
great vid
Super helpful!! Thanks
Lol thanks i couldnt find the damn oil filter
You always want to check for leaks after an oil change
Thank you!!
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Best video lol
Could I use 0w-20 on my 2001 Dodge Ram ?
0w20 it is too thin use the recommended oil for the fabricant, you can find it in Google. God bless
I never use cheap oil for my ram always mobile 1 synthetic