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Guys,
It is not I want to save money on oil but I've got new on the shelf some Motorcraft oïl for F250 heavy duty powerstroke diesel laying there. Do you think I could use that oïl in the 305? I think it's 10w30 but for heavy duty diesel? Second question, I also have some Motorcraft VC cleaner also for a F250, do you think I could use it to clean the cooling system before dumping new fresh coolant liquid? Thanks Dylan |
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and I forgot, I also have the Motorcraft Gold coolant liquid....
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It should comply with the recommended viscosity for your climate/motor. If it has an "S" rating like SN as well has the diesel rating of "C" or CJ-4, it is definitely OK. Without going into the sulfur (in diesel fuel of the past), soot control, etc.
There are "mixed fleet" oils for both D and Gas. Most of the non-wiki internet says OK. Bottom line is: I would feel better using regular oil even though I know it will be OK. It's just not worth the $35 to wonder. D oil is not to be used on most emission equipped motors, mixed fleet oil excepted. Last edited by AZKen; October 20th, 2016 at 10:50 PM. |
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