Does anyone do extended Oil Change Intervals using synthetic oils with there Sport Trac or Ford's 4.0V6? What oil and how long?
I wouldn't pay the extra for that m1 annual protection. I have m1ep in now, but thinking going to m1hm after this because It won,t put that many miles on.
Why don't you use a filter like Mobil 1 ep filter and just change filter with the oil?I use mobil 1 Extended performance in all my cars. My 4.0L aerostar van is on a 15k mile oil change interval with a new filter at 7500 miles. The annual protection isn't worth it cause it cost twice as much for another 5K miles.
Money, I use a 2 quart filter on my van, donaldson, fleetguard make a filter that will go over 15k miles but I'm not paying for it. The mobil 1 301 filter is the cross for what should be on the van and it is about $15, I can get 2 wix filters for $12. I buy enough parts at O'Reilly's for the company trucks where I work, it covers the cost of the oil when I get the coupons in the mail. I could teach miser to Ebenezer Scrooge.Why don't you use a filter like Mobil 1 ep filter and just change filter with the oil?
The 301 filter is half the size of what I'm using, if mobil made a 2 quart extended performance filter for my application it would be on my van.Oh, my. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-1-Extended-Performance-Oil-Filter-M1-301A-1-count/1403. Go to War-Mart for this filter. Save $2 And change filter half as often.
I don't know what those filter numbers cross to, the FL1A is the one I base my projects on. Amsoil makes a long life filter which is larger than the FL1A, I bought about six of them a while ago, for use later with new engines.
The filter is the key to extended changes, as is mentioned here a lot. Many high end oils can last as long as those best filters, find the best filter for your vehicle, and then choose the oil. I'm trying the cheap Amsoil right now for my oil eating truck, it's called OEM and $5 a quart. Their best oil is close to $9, and very worthy of any distance you can drive in one year(with best filters). Buy a better air filter, almost everything that makes oil black goes through the air filter.
The FLA1 oil filter is the SAE size filter (3/4" thread IIRC). Of the 7 Gen II Explorers/Mountaineers I've owned only the '97 Sport SOHC V6 used the FLA1 size filter. The other 6 all used the 22MM metric oil filter (FL820S). IDK if this indicates the majority of the Gen II's do not use the FLA1 oil filter.
Link does not work for me.Oh, my. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-1-Extended-Performance-Oil-Filter-M1-301A-1-count/1403. Go to War-Mart for this filter. Save $2 And change filter half as often.
Search at Walmart.com for Mobil 1 Filter 301ALink does not work for me.
This might have been covered in another thread I've not read, but RockAuto shows M1-210a (>$13 @ Walmart.com) as the filter for '02 4.0 and 4.6 Explorers. Does the 301a replace the M1-210a? At $10 its a better price....Search at Walmart.com for Mobil 1 Filter 301A
My old van makes me the odd guy out here. diesel filters online has the 210A for $7.99. I think the wix 51087 is a larger replacement.This might have been covered in another thread I've not read, but RockAuto shows M1-210a (>$13 @ Walmart.com) as the filter for '02 4.0 and 4.6 Explorers. Does the 301a replace the M1-210a? At $10 its a better price....
Never mind, I think I figured it out. the 301a is a replacement for Josh's 1991 Aerostar Van 4.0--which is likely a SAE product. For some reason, Mobil (or at least Walmart) sells those extended performance filters 30% cheaper than the M1-210a's that are specified for the Explorers (at least since 1997 or so, with metric oil filter blocks).