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1medic

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I found this on fordpowerstrokeforums.com. Anyone hear of the "leaking" fuel issue?

"All you need is regular oil that is the correct weight for your diesel. When i left Ford, they were advising to use the 10W-30 oils, not the 15W-40 oils, in the 6.0 diesel. They even told me that 10W-30 was the factory fill.

Also what the Ford hotline and a few instructors at the school told me was this: Change the oil and filter in the 6.0 at 3K intervals. Reason being, the 6.0 bleeds a small amount of fuel into the oiling system. This is a International Harvester design flaw that can NOT be fixed. That fuel whipped up in the oil has a nasty habit of gumming up the turbo vanes. They highly recommend getting that goo out of the oil at 3K before it can do any damage."
 

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I'm with DaveBen on this one. The shop I used to work at saw a few trucks that would stall after warming up due to the regular oil foaming up in the hpop oil system. I'm staying with my 15w-40 thank-you.
 

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He's not talking about a regular 10w30 he's talking about the 10w30s that are rated for diesel engines. 15w40 used to be the only option we had now the newer trucks run 5w30 or 10w30 that being said run what your particular truck is rated for it's that way for a reason just like a gasoline engine it just happens to be much more crucial in the 6.0.:sweet
 

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A couple of my Buddies are Powerstroke techs and they have always told me to use 15-40 so thats what i use year round
 

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