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Casey Balvert
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This was posed in another topic and thought it warranted its own thread.
This is from the Cummins site that might be helpful:
What guidelines do I follow to properly break in my Cummins engine?
The only requirements when breaking in your Cummins engine is that you keep the fluids topped off and use a standard petroleum-based oil for the first two drain intervals. Cummins also recommends not idling the engine for more than 5 minutes and to work the engine during the break-in period.
How many miles does the Cummins engine require for break-in?
In general, 5000 miles. This depends on the type of driving the truck is subject to; hauling or towing a load will shorten the break-in period. Light duty hauling or "babying" the engine can delay full engine break-in for up-to 20,000 miles.
Is it OK to use synthetic oil with my Cummins engine?
Cummins recommends that you not use synthetic motor oil during the break-in period of 5000-20,000 miles, based on the type of driving, to allow proper seating of the piston rings. Beyond that mileage it is OK to use synthetic oil.
So Jeremiah, I would stick with dino at least for the first two drains (with appropriate use of the block heater) and switch to the recommended synthetic after that if temperatures warrant it. But I honestly believe that the odd really cold night does not warrant the switch to synthetic. Just my opinion.
Casey
Originally posted by Jeremiah
I am quoting from a post I left elsewhere. Since you live in Canada, you might have an answer for me. I live in Colorado where it gets 20-30 below in the winter. The '03 owners manual says to use 5W30 synthetic below zero. I've always heard you shouldn't use synthetic oil in a Cummins engine until it was broken in. You have any info on this?
Best,
Jeremiah
This is from the Cummins site that might be helpful:
What guidelines do I follow to properly break in my Cummins engine?
The only requirements when breaking in your Cummins engine is that you keep the fluids topped off and use a standard petroleum-based oil for the first two drain intervals. Cummins also recommends not idling the engine for more than 5 minutes and to work the engine during the break-in period.
How many miles does the Cummins engine require for break-in?
In general, 5000 miles. This depends on the type of driving the truck is subject to; hauling or towing a load will shorten the break-in period. Light duty hauling or "babying" the engine can delay full engine break-in for up-to 20,000 miles.
Is it OK to use synthetic oil with my Cummins engine?
Cummins recommends that you not use synthetic motor oil during the break-in period of 5000-20,000 miles, based on the type of driving, to allow proper seating of the piston rings. Beyond that mileage it is OK to use synthetic oil.
So Jeremiah, I would stick with dino at least for the first two drains (with appropriate use of the block heater) and switch to the recommended synthetic after that if temperatures warrant it. But I honestly believe that the odd really cold night does not warrant the switch to synthetic. Just my opinion.
Casey