I was changing my oil Saturday morning and my oil filter end cap wrench would not fit properly; it never has, but this time - not a chance! After struggling with the ill-fitting wrench for about an hour, I decided to go to the local quick-lube. I'd already drained the oil out of the crankcase into my 3 gallon wash bucket which doesn't hold much more than about 3 gallons and 1 oz. of oil, but somehow I managed to pour the oil back into the engine without spilling it all over the engine or myself.
So I loaded my 3 gallons of Valvoline Premium Blue and Fleetguard filter and headed to the quick-lube. They initially told me about $34 to change the oil and filter... using my materials. Ok, not my idea of great deal, but I think to myself, "What the hey, I'm not in the mood to argue, and I just spent two hours doing a 15 minute job and I didn't even finish the darn thing!" The grease monkey (no offense to true mechanical technicians) takes my truck back and I go into the lobby to wait, and said monkey comes back in. He was mistaken quoting me $34 after talking to the head monkey and the new price is now about $55 - still using my materials. About 60 seconds later I'm heading down the road looking for a new quick-lube.
About 300 feet down the road I pull into my tire shop that we've used recently and they actually weren't too busy which is why I hadn't gone there in the first place. My bad. So they'll change the oil for $11. 50. Happy me - until they finish. Which gets us to the point of this thread. I suppose the grease monkey there decides the Cummins engineers' request that 12 quarts of oil be used in the 5. 9 engine is just a guideline based on his minute and a half wait between pouring the oil in and checking the dipstick level. He then proceeds to add another quart of Rotella (a fine brand, by the way) to my 12 quarts of Valvoline. After I inform them that 12 quarts is the proper amount, that I don't mix my oils, and that this doesn't make me a happy camper, they have a pow-wow and say they had a "misunderstanding" and 13 quarts were not added - they only believed it was needed. Whatever. I checked the level this morning and I believe they did add 13 quarts because, "Surprise!", my oil level is above the "safe" level by a small amount.
So here are my questions: Can the 5. 9 handle an extra quart without causing damage to the engine? How critical is it that you don't mix the brands of oil? I don't know if they used 15W-40 Rotella. I'm going to pick up some more Valvoline and a filter tomorrow anyway. Sorry for the long story but I needed to vent.
So I loaded my 3 gallons of Valvoline Premium Blue and Fleetguard filter and headed to the quick-lube. They initially told me about $34 to change the oil and filter... using my materials. Ok, not my idea of great deal, but I think to myself, "What the hey, I'm not in the mood to argue, and I just spent two hours doing a 15 minute job and I didn't even finish the darn thing!" The grease monkey (no offense to true mechanical technicians) takes my truck back and I go into the lobby to wait, and said monkey comes back in. He was mistaken quoting me $34 after talking to the head monkey and the new price is now about $55 - still using my materials. About 60 seconds later I'm heading down the road looking for a new quick-lube.
About 300 feet down the road I pull into my tire shop that we've used recently and they actually weren't too busy which is why I hadn't gone there in the first place. My bad. So they'll change the oil for $11. 50. Happy me - until they finish. Which gets us to the point of this thread. I suppose the grease monkey there decides the Cummins engineers' request that 12 quarts of oil be used in the 5. 9 engine is just a guideline based on his minute and a half wait between pouring the oil in and checking the dipstick level. He then proceeds to add another quart of Rotella (a fine brand, by the way) to my 12 quarts of Valvoline. After I inform them that 12 quarts is the proper amount, that I don't mix my oils, and that this doesn't make me a happy camper, they have a pow-wow and say they had a "misunderstanding" and 13 quarts were not added - they only believed it was needed. Whatever. I checked the level this morning and I believe they did add 13 quarts because, "Surprise!", my oil level is above the "safe" level by a small amount.
So here are my questions: Can the 5. 9 handle an extra quart without causing damage to the engine? How critical is it that you don't mix the brands of oil? I don't know if they used 15W-40 Rotella. I'm going to pick up some more Valvoline and a filter tomorrow anyway. Sorry for the long story but I needed to vent.
