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I managed to hit 1,000 miles today and decided to do my first oil change.
After watching Blake's FX4 oil change video, I was curious to see how I could pull the filter without spilling oil on top of the rear skid plate. You can't. Even if the truck were level and on a lift, the oil would still run on top of that skid plate. For reference, here's a pic from directly under the edge of said skid plate:
I can confirm that all of the 13mm bolts (2 on front and 6 on rear skid plate) have threadlocker on them. Interesting to note though... All of the T30 screws for the front plate were able to be taken off, using nothing but the torx bit. No ratchet was necessary. The screws on the bumper side are screwed into plastic, so I understand them not being as tight as the rears, but I could almost remove all of them with only my fingers.
I can also confirm, with only 1,000 miles on the oil, that @FORD BOSS ME was 100% correct about the strong fuel smell present in the oil on these things. I was also amazed at how dirty this oil was, after only 1,000 miles... Whatever oil is put in at the factory also looks like alien blood..
I buttoned everything back up, filled the oil pan with the prescribed amount of oil (5.5qts) and proceeded to run flood mode and fill the filter up. Worked like a charm!
I also got my Fram XG3614 filter today and decided to compare it to a FL-910S..
Looks like I found the right filter for the Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5w-30 oil that I ordered. It will be here Monday, so I just used Motorcraft oil today..
After watching Blake's FX4 oil change video, I was curious to see how I could pull the filter without spilling oil on top of the rear skid plate. You can't. Even if the truck were level and on a lift, the oil would still run on top of that skid plate. For reference, here's a pic from directly under the edge of said skid plate:
I can confirm that all of the 13mm bolts (2 on front and 6 on rear skid plate) have threadlocker on them. Interesting to note though... All of the T30 screws for the front plate were able to be taken off, using nothing but the torx bit. No ratchet was necessary. The screws on the bumper side are screwed into plastic, so I understand them not being as tight as the rears, but I could almost remove all of them with only my fingers.
I can also confirm, with only 1,000 miles on the oil, that @FORD BOSS ME was 100% correct about the strong fuel smell present in the oil on these things. I was also amazed at how dirty this oil was, after only 1,000 miles... Whatever oil is put in at the factory also looks like alien blood..
I buttoned everything back up, filled the oil pan with the prescribed amount of oil (5.5qts) and proceeded to run flood mode and fill the filter up. Worked like a charm!
I also got my Fram XG3614 filter today and decided to compare it to a FL-910S..
Looks like I found the right filter for the Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5w-30 oil that I ordered. It will be here Monday, so I just used Motorcraft oil today..
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