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Lubrication Guidance Oil, Lube, Fluid and Grease 2021 updated
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Where can I buy it. Auto parts stores don't seem to know what it is.


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Amazon has it


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I’m bringing this back to the group. Rusty is no longer with us. Not sure if we have a subject expert among us anymore. We have lots of folks who have opinions including myself. I do my own changes. Now with the 8.3 that is a full 5 gallons more or less. I’d like to hear from our group their thoughts on the newest latest greatest. I see lots of good reports on Rotella T5. I have been using Delvac 1300 Super.

Switched out to Trynsnd in the transmission. Allison MD3060

Do we have a newer member with a background in lubrication?


Dana & Lynn
1997 38ft Monarch front entry
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Cummins 8.3 325hp
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The best lubrication is beer!!


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Originally posted by Duane88:
The best lubrication is beer!!

hmm I would not be adding beer to my Barth motor. hmm Not even good in my lawnmower. Thumbs Down Alcohol actually does not lubricate the brain either. nono The molecules are so small the molecules actually clog the brain. head bang Maybe the clog in the brain achieves a feeling of lubrication. cheers
 
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Dana,

Our two local Rural King stores have Mobil Delvac 1300 for $12.99 a gallon and Mobil 1 Delvac Synthetic for $22.99 a gallon. Both are available in 5 gallon pails but the oil actually costs more per gallon in the bigger containers, I guess due to the cost of the packaging. I've used both Rotella T5 & Chevron Dello in our other diesel trucks with good results. As a side note, I never have difficulty talking my wife into going to RK, as she is usually happy to see the baby chicks, ducks, & numerous rabbits.

Good luck,

John
 
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