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How many miles would you go before you changed this oil?
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1827870" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Even with synthetic oil, I change it every 3 or 4 thousand miles. Got a buddy I coon hunt with, that has a 1983 Ford F150 with the 300 in-line 6 cylinder. Every once in a while, when he changes the oil in his Peterbuilt, he will put some of that old oil in the truck!! Actually, I think oil was optional in those Ford inline sixes. Ford mechanics worked their entire careers, form the time they got out of high school til they retired, and never worked on one of those motors. They were like the Maytag repair man. I did hear a rumor once a few years back, that there was an old retired Ford mechanic down in south Ga that had rebuilt one once. but I think it was a myth and a legend, rather than fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1827870, member: 40587"] Even with synthetic oil, I change it every 3 or 4 thousand miles. Got a buddy I coon hunt with, that has a 1983 Ford F150 with the 300 in-line 6 cylinder. Every once in a while, when he changes the oil in his Peterbuilt, he will put some of that old oil in the truck!! Actually, I think oil was optional in those Ford inline sixes. Ford mechanics worked their entire careers, form the time they got out of high school til they retired, and never worked on one of those motors. They were like the Maytag repair man. I did hear a rumor once a few years back, that there was an old retired Ford mechanic down in south Ga that had rebuilt one once. but I think it was a myth and a legend, rather than fact. [/QUOTE]
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