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<blockquote data-quote="Bandit1047" data-source="post: 14907" data-attributes="member: 1222"><p>Go to: www.pre-luber.com that is where I got mine for my Dodge Ram 2500. I don't drive my truck everyday, sometimes it sits for a month so B-4 I start it I run the pre-luber to build oil pressure, then start it. OOPS, there is something I forgot to mention about ALL SYNTHETIC lubricants; They will clean your system, so if you have been running crude based oils in your engine or hydraulic system, drain half the oil out and fill with synthetic oil. Run that for a few weeks and drain and refill with synthetic. If you are overdue for an oil change than drain it all out and run the synthetic about half the change interval and refill with synthetic again. You can extend your interval between changes when using synthetics, depending on the conditions. I know some guys that will extend a 3,500 mile interval to 5000. Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandit1047, post: 14907, member: 1222"] Go to: www.pre-luber.com that is where I got mine for my Dodge Ram 2500. I don't drive my truck everyday, sometimes it sits for a month so B-4 I start it I run the pre-luber to build oil pressure, then start it. OOPS, there is something I forgot to mention about ALL SYNTHETIC lubricants; They will clean your system, so if you have been running crude based oils in your engine or hydraulic system, drain half the oil out and fill with synthetic oil. Run that for a few weeks and drain and refill with synthetic. If you are overdue for an oil change than drain it all out and run the synthetic about half the change interval and refill with synthetic again. You can extend your interval between changes when using synthetics, depending on the conditions. I know some guys that will extend a 3,500 mile interval to 5000. Joe [/QUOTE]
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