Break-in Oil?
Break-in Oil?
I know a lot of you have talked about changing oil the first time at 100, 500, or 1000 miles instead of the factory recommended 5000 miles. This would most likely be to clean out any stray metal pieces from early on in the engine's life, etc.
Does this factory-filled oil have any specific "break-in" properties present so that it should remain in the car for at least 3000 miles? Is it a special "break-in" oil or just standard 5W-20 Motorcraft synthetic blend?
Does this factory-filled oil have any specific "break-in" properties present so that it should remain in the car for at least 3000 miles? Is it a special "break-in" oil or just standard 5W-20 Motorcraft synthetic blend?
The factory oil is Motorcraft 5w20, there are no special additives in it other than what is put there by the manufacture.
It is a semi-synthetic.
Change it when you get ready, just don't exceed the 5000 mile mark, and change the filter at every interval.
Currently the only manufacturer that I know of using a additive from day one is BMW in their vehicles that are using 5w40 & 0w40.
These engines are prone to having internal bearing problems due to bearing supplier tolerances.
TDS
It is a semi-synthetic.
Change it when you get ready, just don't exceed the 5000 mile mark, and change the filter at every interval.
Currently the only manufacturer that I know of using a additive from day one is BMW in their vehicles that are using 5w40 & 0w40.
These engines are prone to having internal bearing problems due to bearing supplier tolerances.
TDS
I can’t say that I agree the factory oil is your normal Motorcraft oil. My reason for this is when I change my oil, when using Motorcraft, it has a amber/tanish tint to it. It has no sign of any green tint to it at all.
When I did my first oil change on my Lightning that I owned I did it at 1,500 miles and the oil had a green tint to it. I just changed the oil in my GT this past weekend at 1,350 miles and it to had a green tint to it. The only time I have seen a green tint to any oil is when I have done the first oil change in a Ford vehicle.
Again, I can’t say there is or is not a special “break-in†oil that Ford uses but that is my observation.
When I did my first oil change on my Lightning that I owned I did it at 1,500 miles and the oil had a green tint to it. I just changed the oil in my GT this past weekend at 1,350 miles and it to had a green tint to it. The only time I have seen a green tint to any oil is when I have done the first oil change in a Ford vehicle.
Again, I can’t say there is or is not a special “break-in†oil that Ford uses but that is my observation.
My 03 Honda had break in oil. The owners manual mentioned the importance of waiting before changing the oil the first time. It said you could reduce the life of the engine. Even after 6 months the service tech would not change my oile because I didn't have the 5000 on the odometer yet. Oil changes make them money, I couldn't believe he was denying me an oil change! So it must be pretty important.
I may be wrong but no where in my Mustang manual did it mention the break in oil or give any cautions, I don't think they use special oil for break in since its sythetic blend already IIRC.
I may be wrong but no where in my Mustang manual did it mention the break in oil or give any cautions, I don't think they use special oil for break in since its sythetic blend already IIRC.
5,000 miles or 5 months. Ive had my stang since january 24th one oil change at 5,000 miles. Im getting close to 10 months and I have 7,500 mile and im going to change it again because of the time not the miles.
To be on the converative side, follow the recommended intervals, time or mileage. I would not leave mineral or syn / mineral oil blend in more than 12 months for those who manage not to drive thier ride very much. If you go to full syn's, unless you push the oil change interval out to 12 ,000 or 12 months (which ever comes 1st) you are wasting a lot of money (but the engine probably does not mind, nor the oil company). At such intervals, filter changes are recommended at 3000 / 4000 mile intervals. Mobil claims thier Extended Service filter is good for 15,000, but I still stick with 3000 / 4000. I do this with all my vehicles (5), two have over 100,000 miles and are shown no signs of distress for doing it this way.
That very well could be the reason and again I am not saying that the oil from the factory is "break-in" oil just looks different. Also as someone stated there is no mention of any "break-in" oil or any recommendations on how long to wait for the first oil change...
I too change my oil and filter every 3,000 miles and that is with using full sythetic Mobil One.
That very well could be the reason and again I am not saying that the oil from the factory is "break-in" oil just looks different. Also as someone stated there is no mention of any "break-in" oil or any recommendations on how long to wait for the first oil change...
I too change my oil and filter every 3,000 miles and that is with using full sythetic Mobil One.
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