What would the negatives, if any outside of an increase in maintenance expenses, be to shorten a general maintenance?
I.E. I googled a severe duty maintenance schedule that suggested a Classic Lube at 10k miles and shortening that to every 7500.
Maintenance Schedule
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by leviant0107, Apr 19, 2022.
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Grease the truck every weekend. Guarentee ya you'll hardly ever change cam bushings, u-joints, kingpins or tie rods compared to guys who grease once a month.
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What about changing any of these parts out ahead of schedule? Damaging or beneficial? -
Most contaminants in engine oil are introduced during the PM. I don't think you're helping an older engine by changing before 10-12k, and a newer engine before 20k
That money would be better spent changing common maintenance items when possible. Brakes, starter, u joints, wheel n bearings, bushings, etc, ad nauseum.
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Of course this is something I’ll cross reference with the suggested for whatever truck I purchase when I do get one. -
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Plus like was said earlier, you'll find things before they leave you stuck on the side of the road. Monitor components so you can schedule repairs when its convienient for you.Diesel Dave, D.Tibbitt, kranky1 and 1 other person Thank this.
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