How do I manage to do this every single time!
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Yeah, When I was active duty and in a heavy mech unit (had bradleys for the infantry guys) they would do the oil analysis every few months on those brads. Granted to change the oil in them you have to pull the whole dang engine and tranny out but that's seriously about a 2 hour job if you have good mechanics on your line.
The valvoline maxlife is a syntech blend oil. I run 10 40 but next time I'm going to step down to a lighter weight I think.
The valvoline maxlife is a syntech blend oil. I run 10 40 but next time I'm going to step down to a lighter weight I think.
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I never have that problem. I just reach for the full synthetic gun and squirt it in! ![Stick Out Tongue](https://blazerforum.com/forum/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
However, when I decide to quit working for Valvoline, I may switch to Amsoil. It's expensive but it's some good stuff.
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However, when I decide to quit working for Valvoline, I may switch to Amsoil. It's expensive but it's some good stuff.
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