DanielRayJ
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It's not an issue though? paying $400 to 'fix' something that is working by design seems nonsensical to meThis adapter is supposed to help eliminate the rattle associated with low/no oil pressure when the engine initially starts up. Do other people here consider the same issue as a long term reliability concern?
No.This adapter is supposed to help eliminate the rattle associated with low/no oil pressure when the engine initially starts up. Do other people here consider the same issue as a long term reliability concern?
Maybe it's true. I guess your engine is likely designed for an operating life of maybe 250,000 miles. Start up wear is the greatest contributor to wear under normal circumstances. So, let's say this device works and reduces wear by 50% or some high metric. You now have a 400,000 mile engine.I believe this engineers data he captured. To each his own. But it sounds rough when my motor starts.
100% agreed.Maybe it's true. I guess your engine is likely designed for an operating life of maybe 250,000 miles. Start up wear is the greatest contributor to wear under normal circumstances. So, let's say this device works and reduces wear by 50% or some high metric. You now have a 400,000 mile engine.
For me it's not a factor since I probably won't own the truck past 100,000 miles, so it really depends on your individual needs? Paying $400 now to save $5-8k later is a good investment if the premise holds.
I would remove any engine mods before making an engine warranty claim but that's just me.100% agreed.
Also how will Ford react to this if there is a warranty issue? I'd think about installing this once the powertrain warranty expires.
It will be interesting to see how Ford responds to an engine failure warranty claim when you present receipts for spin on oil filters for an engine that utilizes cartridge filters.This adapter is supposed to help eliminate the rattle associated with low/no oil pressure when the engine initially starts up. Do other people here consider the same issue as a long term reliability concern?