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I will be changing the oil for the first time on my truck later today. The dealer changed it the first two times for free. I have all the supplies (Fleet Guard, 55 Gallon drum of Rotella (enough for the next 3. 5 yrs :D )) and whatnot, my question is this:



When I was looking at the plug yesterday, it appears the drain plug takes a standard 3/8 ratchet with an optional 4 inch extension for leverage. Can someone else confirm this? Is it safe to torque the drain plug out and in with a standard 3/8 with no socket? I thought I remember reading on here previously that it was a big 15mm Hex Head or something like that?
 
I've used a 3/8" ratchet and extension since mine was new. Both on the oil pan and on both diff covers. Works like a charm. Personally, I thought that was engineering genius. :)



Andy
 
They are designed to take the 3/8" ratchet, and I second the good engineering.



Apersondek - before you start jumping up and down with glee over your 55 gal barrel, you should know that oil does have a shelf life. After about a year or so , the additives will start settling out of the oil and separating. I'm not sure if mixing/agitation will re-suspend them, I just know there is a definite shelf life. Hope you burn up that ro-smella quickly =]
 
It's too bad they didn't use a 3/8" or 1/2" square hole plug for the NV5600. I now own a 17mm allen wrench that has only one use. :(
 
EEdmondson said:
It's too bad they didn't use a 3/8" or 1/2" square hole plug for the NV5600. I now own a 17mm allen wrench that has only one use. :(



I couldn't find one so I took a metric nut that was 17mm outside dimension and welded it to a 3/8", now the only problem is I'm coming up on my 30k service, and I can't remember what I did with my custom made tool, guess I'll have to go spend another 20¢ at the hardware store... :{
 
CChase said:
I couldn't find one so I took a metric nut that was 17mm outside dimension and welded it to a 3/8"



If my memory serves me right, my wife's 1998 Chrysler Sebring Coupe w/2. 5L V6 (replaced with a 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport in August 2001) had a 17 mm oil drain plug..... now the wheels are turning in my head, too... .

Greg
 
LightmanE300,



I guess I have never heard of oil having a shelf life. Do you have experience / knowledge / authority / education as to what the shelf life is and why? Or don’t you care for Rotella?
 
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