Tremendo, do a search here for vacuum leaks causing blowby here on the forum. There are threads for this particualar situation. I am with Boeing diesel, especially because I experienced this with my truck. Vacuum leaks cause an imbalace of vacuum/pressure causing excessive blowby. I noticed it on my truck just while sitting at a stoplight. Replace the hose at the vacuum pump, follow all the lines under the weatherstripping at the cowl. Mine were like charcoal and literally powdered in my hand. Also take a peek at the lines that operate the 4 wheel drive system underneath, from the transfer case on. The square rubber manifold atop the transfer case is notorious for leaking bigtime. You can omit the manifold and just run the 4 lines directly to the TC. Just get rid of that issue all together. Maintaining your vacuum lines are just as important as maintaining your grounds on these trucks. Fixed my problem by the way. And ran so much better. Your oil viscosity is relative to your demographic ie, elevation, average temps during particular seasons. I run Rotella 5w40 because I run at 5000', an arid climate, Northern Arizona, and do 50/50 city/highway driving with Amsoil filters. Don't over-think this unless your engine is just running horrible. Many times the small things are the big answers with our trucks.