Mike Wenrich
TDR MEMBER
I just purchased a 2023 2500 with the 6.4 gas engine and was told it has a break in oil that should be left for at least 4,000 miles. One reference was made that the Cummins engines might have an oil or additives to help seat the rings. Would our experts from FCA or specialty shops know if either engine uses a special oil or if the engine is run before being placed in the engine bay? One thought was to change the oil/filter at 1,000 miles to get rid of the metal shavings. All this makes some kind of common sense but is there any truth to any of it and is it necessary for either type engine?
When I build an older engine from decades ago I use non detergent oil for break in. Can't do that with these new engines. Your expertise would be appreciated. I hope this thread is in the correct place. I could not find an exact fit or one that gets looked at often and I would think diesel owners might appreciate the info., if it's applicable.
When I build an older engine from decades ago I use non detergent oil for break in. Can't do that with these new engines. Your expertise would be appreciated. I hope this thread is in the correct place. I could not find an exact fit or one that gets looked at often and I would think diesel owners might appreciate the info., if it's applicable.