Most internal combustion engines rely on motor oil for one reason: lubrication. The oil gets pressurized between 10-70 psi and spends most of its life subjected to roughly 200 degrees’ worth of heat.
If you have a 6.0-liter Ford Power Stroke Diesel truck, you’re probably well aware of all the common ailments that this engine gets. While many less then educated keyboard commandos will have you ...
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