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A switch to synthetic? I believe you should have been using synthetic from the get go. It is required by GM and is clearly stated in the owners manual. I only use 5w-30 mobile one or royal purple. Both of these fully synthetic oils have detergents to prevent sludge. In these LS based engines there are a lot more critical parts that have small tolerances that conventional oil cannot protect. If you have a 99 or newer Tahoe/Suburban you should ALWAYS use a fully synthetic 5W-30 and this will greatly reduce your chances of engine noise or failure.How's your oil pressure? I had a plugged oil filter just a couple of months after my oil change. So be on the safe side you could try replacing it.
This was after a switch to synthetic. A trip up to Kamloops pulling a trailer cleaned more out.
It starts ticking when cruising on the highway. It comes and goes. Any tricks? In wanting to do a 6.0 swap but I was hoping to get that done in spring.
A switch to synthetic? I believe you should have been using synthetic from the get go. It is required by GM and is clearly stated in the owners manual. I only use 5w-30 mobile one or royal purple. Both of these fully synthetic oils have detergents to prevent sludge. In these LS based engines there are a lot more critical parts that have small tolerances that conventional oil cannot protect. If you have a 99 or newer Tahoe/Suburban you should ALWAYS use a fully synthetic 5W-30 and this will greatly reduce your chances of
I got the truck used last year. I have no idea what oil was used before.A switch to synthetic? I believe you should have been using synthetic from the get go. It is required by GM and is clearly stated in the owners manual. I only use 5w-30 mobile one or royal purple. Both of these fully synthetic oils have detergents to prevent sludge. In these LS based engines there are a lot more critical parts that have small tolerances that conventional oil cannot protect. If you have a 99 or newer Tahoe/Suburban you should ALWAYS use a fully synthetic 5W-30 and this will greatly reduce your chances of engine noise or failure.
My 2002 Yukon manual does not mention anything about synthetic motor oil. The only synthetic requirement is for the rear diff. When did they start "requiring " synth motor oil?
Got the oil changed. I added some lifter stuff I bought at advanced and ran it about an hour or so before changing the oil. The oil that came out was gross. Absolutely disgusting. I changed the filter and added 6 quarts of Valvoline 5w-20 that's dexos approved blah blah blah. Anyway when I started it to check my oil pressure it was at 40 psi at idle. I never remember it being about 20 at idle since I've owned it. At about 2k RPMs (cruising rpm) it was at 60 psi. I've NEVER saw my oil pressure above 40,EVER! I'd say this kind of jump in psi is a good thing and will keep the lifters quiet. If not I'll order some lifter stuff from Lucas and give that a go.
How are you looking a month later?