220 rocket
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- Nov 22, 2021
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- 2022
My ram truck has 16,000 miles on it and I have metal in the oil. The dealership has the new motor and they're gonna install it in about a week. I knew the motor had a problem in the earlier stage one and two but I thought that problem was eliminated in stage three. Wrong. I was having low oil indicator light come on. Your appeared to be a discrepancy between the digital gauge in the analog age so I thought the sending unit was the issue. I took it in the Dodge dealer to have him I thought replace the oil center. All my race, vehicles and street cars. I've always added magnets to the oil filters. These are metal slide on. The capture all metal down to less than one micron. If you have a filter cutter, you can look at the inside wall of the can and see if you have any metal deposits. Unfortunately, I couldn't use it on this ram filter because it's plastic. So I did my homework, and got the strongest earth magnets and attach them to the outside of the plastic. Filter with the double face, tape, and a steel band. When the dealer called me back, three hours after I took it in and said we've got metal in the oil, I was totally surprised. He said that he would've never caught it headed not been for my magnets, which showed all the metal on the inside of the oil filter. Because of the EPA and all the regulations on the diesel engines they're putting carbon back end of the motors at a horrible rate in the oil and intake. Hotshot Oil now owns Frantz oil filter. They are now engineering a kit to install this filter on 3.0 motor. As soon as they make the kit, I will buy it and install it. I love this truck. It doesn't have a scratch in it. Air ride fender boxes. It's the best but I'm horribly disappointed in the engine failure. Makes me sick to think about it. By the way, this is my first posting I've just been a reader before this date. Thanks.