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<blockquote data-quote="2wheeler" data-source="post: 4763479" data-attributes="member: 559633"><p>Rotella syn 5-40 in my Toyota Tacoma, Rotella 15-40 in my old F350. But most current oils are fine, as long as they are clean and reasonably fresh. I change at 2 to 5k, depending on how hard the truck has worked. Lots of towing and dirt roads and I'll change it at 2k..</p><p></p><p>I won't run Pennzoil in anything, seen the deposits it leaves behind over time. I had a '68 Jeep that I bought (in '96..) from a Pennzoil loyalist, that motor was a mess. The oilpan was almost full of sludge, except where the rotating parts cleared a path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2wheeler, post: 4763479, member: 559633"] Rotella syn 5-40 in my Toyota Tacoma, Rotella 15-40 in my old F350. But most current oils are fine, as long as they are clean and reasonably fresh. I change at 2 to 5k, depending on how hard the truck has worked. Lots of towing and dirt roads and I'll change it at 2k.. I won't run Pennzoil in anything, seen the deposits it leaves behind over time. I had a '68 Jeep that I bought (in '96..) from a Pennzoil loyalist, that motor was a mess. The oilpan was almost full of sludge, except where the rotating parts cleared a path. [/QUOTE]
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