Trainmaster
Old School Member
Everything I've read agrees with this.Bottom line was that it didn't matter which oil brand you used, as long as you changed it
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Everything I've read agrees with this.Bottom line was that it didn't matter which oil brand you used, as long as you changed it
We must also take into consideration that when your engine was being designed and the 4.6 back in 1990, everything was running on 10w 30. The switch to 5w30 was also all about fuel mileage.My original manual say 5-30wt. So that’s what I use. I ignore the CAFE update suggesting 0-20wt for fuel mileage.
I used to use motorcraft synthetic until I learned ConocoPhillips makes oil and Ford rebrands it.
I also learned the additive package in Motorcraft oil is less than Kendal 1 synthetic also made by ConocoPhillips.
Kendal 1 Titanium has much more additives and in larger amounts plus its half the cost of MC oil.
When I switched it could tell a difference in normal engine noise. Much quieter w Kendal.
The 3v 5.4’s are notorious for VVT failures most having to do w oiling issues.
Interesting but don't forget synthetic gets dirty and contaminated like any other oil. I doubt if any of your vehicles will make it to 200k treated like that.Using 5W-30 instead of 5w-20 is okay to use if you are starting to use oil in the engine. Look up Amsoil and read the test results comparisons with other high quality oils. It has superior wear protection and I have been using this oil in all my vehicles, cars boats and motorcycles for many years. My last current vehicle is a 2014 Expedition Limited with 78000 miles, using 5w-20
100 % synthetic oil., since car had 500 miles. Its's rated for 25000 mile service and I change the oil once a year about 15,000-18,000 miles and it burns/uses no oil. Dip stick is at same mark when oil is put in fresh and checked when I change oil again and its at the same mark. No engine noises and runs so quietly.
I only used heavier weight oil when I was a kid with an older car that burned oil. Hey each to their own opinion and decisions, just adding my two cents.
They might last just fine. But then again I'm not a fan of the cam phasers or the three valve and won't even own one. These do seem to have problems with dirty and contaminated oil and clean synthetic oil does seem to help increase their longevity or when you have to replace those components. Now, having said that. If you say an engine lasts 200,000 miles, do you mean it lasts and is untouched with the timing chain cover or valve covers never being off? Or do you mean it had the cam phasers and change replaced at a 120k like so many of these?Interesting but don't forget synthetic gets dirty and contaminated like any other oil. I doubt if any of your vehicles will make it to 200k treated like that.
Good lord. These intervals. I run full synthetic and change once a year @ 5000 - 7000 miles and sometimes feel like I'm abusing it. I'll still keep those as my max intervals, but man I'll never worry about it again.
Not only that but all oil gets dirty and contaminated at the same rate. There is no silver bullet.You are doing it right. Oil gets dirty and around 8,000 miles the filters go into bypass after they get clogged. 15k oil changes are nonsense because the filter cannot maintain its efficiency.
Sorry, not buying any of that nonsense.They might last just fine. But then again I'm not a fan of the cam phasers or the three valve and won't even own one. These do seem to have problems with dirty and contaminated oil and clean synthetic oil does seem to help increase their longevity or when you have to replace those components. Now, having said that. If you say an engine lasts 200,000 miles, do you mean it lasts and is untouched with the timing chain cover or valve covers never being off? Or do you mean it had the cam phasers and change replaced at a 120k like so many of these?
I have seen tons of engines with poor oil change habits and very long change intervals last 250k miles no problem. I have a 5.4 in an expedition that goes 15000 + oil changes and often with standard conventional oil going 12 to 13 thousand miles and it has 260,000 on it.
Very few engines have actually ever worn out do to old dirty oil.
Engines are severely damaged or wear out due to not enough oil in the crankcase, or from sludge or coked up hard buildup preventing oil flow and mainly return down the holes to get back to the oil pan so it can be picked up by the pickup tube and pump it back through the engine. Also, the pickup tube screens get severely clogged up and blocked with contaminants and sludge.
I have seen engines with oil as black and almost as thick as Road tar that continue to run and run and run for years. The Ford modular engine design does have its limitations due to small passages for the oil to return and to get pumped through. They are not as forgiving with thick sludgy oil but sick dirty oil or leaving oil in for 15,000 + miles between oil changes really doesn't wear out engines.
You're doing fine with yours. For vehicles that I really want to take good care of I like to change it around 5,000 miles but no later than six thousand miles with full synthetic.Good lord. These intervals. I run full synthetic and change once a year @ 5000 - 7000 miles and sometimes feel like I'm abusing it. I'll still keep those as my max intervals, but man I'll never worry about it again.
You need to specify which part you're calling nonsense. The part that I have pulled engines' drain plugs with oil thick and black that still run just fine and Run for years, the part that an engine with oil only changed every 10,000 to 15,000 can still run 250,000 miles,Sorry, not buying any of that nonsense.
