This is the 3rd time I changed the oil on my 2020 2.7. The oil filter always came out with the filter housing as it did this last time. However when I placed the filter in the housing this time I couldn’t get the housing to screw in. Watching your vid you put the filter in the engine then screwed the housing on and it worked perfect for me also when I did it your way. You saved a headache. Thank you so much great job.
Awesome video, they make a after market drain plug to replace that plastic plug and it’s less messy. Opening the plastic cap slowly like you mentioned does prevent a big mess as well. 100% synthetics is definitely the way to go! 🤙🏽
Should have shown the oil plug coming out and if the oil draining hits the sway bar near the drain plug. Also, good idea to check the level on the dipstick after adding in the new oil in case you forgot to install the drain plug or the oil somehow found it's way somewhere else other than in the pan. I wish Ford had copied Subaru and had used a good old fashioned metal case filter in that location, a lot less hassle just replacing the old-fashioned type filters, but I do give Ford credit for the easy access and vertical placement.
Good video brother. Just an FYI to your surprise as to the amount of oil needed for the engine. It requires the 6 quarts because the turbo is also lubricated with it. This also makes it more important to have your oil changed when it's time and not put it off till later.
Some manufacturers suggest changing the bolt after each oil Change. They call them TTY (torque-to-yield) bolts. Basically 1 time use. Audi does this on their cars.
I’m curious on why u didn’t have a dealer do it?Is it not under warranty?Im only asking cuz my truck has 2500 miles on it and I want a dealer to change the oil now cuz its broke in but don’t no if the will cuz the app says 10k miles.i just want it documented in case I ever sell it
I work in the industry working with petroleum and it’s my experience that there’s no need to run full vs semi synthetic oil. Save your money just get semi-synthetic.
Pretty sure I saw a small sliver of aluminum on the side of you filter canister during your video. Always be sure to clean those threads before installing the filter canister.
Solid video boss! Gave us the goods and the straight goods! 💯 I’m about to do my oil change myself for the first time!
This is the 3rd time I changed the oil on my 2020 2.7. The oil filter always came out with the filter housing as it did this last time. However when I placed the filter in the housing this time I couldn’t get the housing to screw in. Watching your vid you put the filter in the engine then screwed the housing on and it worked perfect for me also when I did it your way. You saved a headache. Thank you so much great job.
Thank you very much, glad I was able to help.
Awesome video, they make a after market drain plug to replace that plastic plug and it’s less messy. Opening the plastic cap slowly like you mentioned does prevent a big mess as well. 100% synthetics is definitely the way to go! 🤙🏽
Always pop the hood and remove oil cap First. Just in case there’s a problem gettin the hood open or getting the cap off.
That's a good looking cap! But I was slightly disappointed you didn't show the old oil draining out. To me that's always the best part.
Great content, thanks for the service ⚓!
@@Tubulation431 happy to have served! Thank you!
I like your oil choice 👍🏻 06 Dodge Cummins Valvoline premium blue, Lincoln MKX 2.7 ECO Valvoline full synthetic
Thank you Sr.
Should have shown the oil plug coming out and if the oil draining hits the sway bar near the drain plug. Also, good idea to check the level on the dipstick after adding in the new oil in case you forgot to install the drain plug or the oil somehow found it's way somewhere else other than in the pan. I wish Ford had copied Subaru and had used a good old fashioned metal case filter in that location, a lot less hassle just replacing the old-fashioned type filters, but I do give Ford credit for the easy access and vertical placement.
Good video brother. Just an FYI to your surprise as to the amount of oil needed for the engine. It requires the 6 quarts because the turbo is also lubricated with it. This also makes it more important to have your oil changed when it's time and not put it off till later.
Should have taken the oil filter out FIRST so oil drains completely!
Straight to the point, thanks 👊🏾
Happy to help! Thanks for the comment.
Fellow Florida man, fuck yeah!
Is there any maintenance required for the turbos?
@@DL14204 good question, I’m honestly not sure.
Yes there is. It’s called an Italian tune up every once in a while.
Great job thank you
Will the truck computer know if the oil was change or does it have to be manually reset?
@@bdf2332 You’ve gotta reset it.
Jiffy lube said I have to put a new plug in it each time I change the oil, why? It’s 13 bucks who care, I’m just wondering
Some manufacturers suggest changing the bolt after each oil Change. They call them TTY (torque-to-yield) bolts. Basically 1 time use. Audi does this on their cars.
I’m curious on why u didn’t have a dealer do it?Is it not under warranty?Im only asking cuz my truck has 2500 miles on it and I want a dealer to change the oil now cuz its broke in but don’t no if the will cuz the app says 10k miles.i just want it documented in case I ever sell it
Just bought a 2024 2.7. Ford recommends oil change ever 10k, how much earlier are you doing yours?
I change mine every 5k, if you change yours every 10k I guarantee you’ll be replacing your motor before 100k
When do you change air filter?
Every other oil change if you really want to be safe.
Check it when you change the oil and you Change it when it’s dirty. Depending where you drive. You might change more often than others.
How many km or miles do you change your oil?
Every 5,000 miles
Should change filter first, dirty oil that is in filter housing drains into pan when black housing cap with oring is removed.
you seem to skip all the good parts
I work in the industry working with petroleum and it’s my experience that there’s no need to run full vs semi synthetic oil. Save your money just get semi-synthetic.
preciate the tutorial boss
Pretty sure I saw a small sliver of aluminum on the side of you filter canister during your video. Always be sure to clean those threads before installing the filter canister.