racertracer wrote:
Joe,
Thank you for your your advice, it is always well received.
I am just a little concerned about my vehicle because it was not maintained well by the previous owner... It cost me a good amout of change to bring it up to driveable conditions and I am wondering if the oil was neglected as well.
racertracer
There seems to be a trend with highter milage CRD's that's disturbing. I think one contributor is the oil Chrysler speced for them.
I have used shell rotella, 15-40 in the older and 5-40 in newer ones, in around 20 VW diesels and have never had a engine failure. Neither of my TDI's ever need any oil added between changes and I drove both over 100k. So I bet you know what oil I'm using in my CRD. The last one, a 99.5 Jetta, has the EGR devil too. It's my son's now. (think stage 2 Rocket Tune)
Since you have good reason to suspect neglect if I were you I would cautiously use SeaFoam. And by cautiously I mean put it in and driving it only at lower speeds and for 10-20 miles. Then change the oil and say 500 miles or less later change it again. The whole time keeping an eye on how dirty the oil looks. (can’t stress that enough). Or maybe a small amount added over several 1 or 2 k change itervals.
I would be interested in hearing WARP's thoughts on this.
The last thing you want is a bunch of junk circulating around inside your oil. Just like cholesterol caused clots in your body
I would like to think a good oil changed on time would slowly clean it out. But I would like a lot of things
Joe