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Just saw that the new ford spec for the T-Case is mercon LV. I saw it on amsoil website for the T-case.

Are you running blue or red in your t case?

Did confirm with ford that Mercon LV is fine in t case now.
 
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Just saw that the new ford spec for the T-Case is mercon LV. I saw it on amsoil website for the T-case.

Are you running blue or red in your t case?

Did confirm with ford that Mercon LV is fine in t case now.
I can 100% confirm that LV is good in the T-case. Just talked with a Ford Tech buddy about it last week.
 
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I answered that question some where else on this forum recently. It does not matter IMO what fluid is in it, as long as fresh. The red amsoil (which i have in mine) was xl12 compliant. xl12 was proven to just be old mercon formula and the mercon v was not safe for t case (although many year trucks came with mercon v in the t case stock, lol) Ford said if you dont run xl12, it will break NOTHING ELSE, not mercon v etc even though it was put in originally. Now all of a sudden, lv is ok? This makes no sense, unless they changes lv formula.

Amsoil had xl12 spec meet listed under the red on their site, this is not stated on the blue (lv) so it makes me think no formula change was done to LV.

Just keep it changed every 30k or so. That being said I have a lot of blue amsoil in stock so i will be putting that in soon. I would not be afraid to run red again.
 
I answered that question some where else on this forum recently. It does not matter IMO what fluid is in it, as long as fresh. The red amsoil (which i have in mine) was xl12 compliant. xl12 was proven to just be old mercon formula and the mercon v was not safe for t case (although many year trucks came with mercon v in the t case stock, lol) Ford said if you dont run xl12, it will break NOTHING ELSE, not mercon v etc even though it was put in originally. Now all of a sudden, lv is ok? This makes no sense, unless they changes lv formula.

Amsoil had xl12 spec meet listed under the red on their site, this is not stated on the blue (lv) so it makes me think no formula change was done to LV.

Just keep it changed every 30k or so. That being said I have a lot of blue amsoil in stock so i will be putting that in soon. I would not be afraid to run red again.
According to my friend, there was no change to the LV "formula". He states that according to what he was told in training, that it always would have been fine but they hadn't completed testing with it.
 
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According to my friend, there was no change to the LV "formula". He states that according to what he was told in training, that it always would have been fine but they hadn't completed testing with it.
Which is exactly why i dont think it matter which of these mercon fluids are used. Our transfer case is a very rudimentary piece, it uses a chain and that's it basically lol. The failures are very small and are due to just an unfortunately bad part in the run or owner abuse. If it was common failure, there would be a recall or TSB. There is not a tsb i believe even, just if you take it to Ford the tech now uses whatever fluid Ford states during changes.
 
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@admin Missing a whole next page still and has reverted back to old title and section. This thread title was changed and it was also moved to build section. Please fix.

@Envious can you see the next page or not? There was transfer case information along with other information on there.
 
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@admin

I am permanently stuck on page 12. I just made a post @ you and envious and cant even see the post. It's been like this over a week now.
 
@WooBoost you have been heard and @admin fixed your thread for you. :)
Now get to it on posting some more amazing and informative goodies for us to read.
 
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@WooBoost you have been heard and fixed your thread for you. :)
Now get to it on posting some more amazing and informative goodies for us to read.
It's back! I can see everything. Guessed we should have followed the saying "if it aint broke, dont fix it" Elmore
 
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So back to oil we go.

Last sample i did was in fall of 2017, i went 7920 miles on Amsoil 5-30 and filter, oil checked out great on all reporting, including a 10.1 viscosity and 3.29 TBN. 5-30 SS starts at 10.2 viscosity.

This change now was 7260, viscosity 10.2 and TBN 5.35. This mileage includes mini trips, idling periods, winter weather, fall, rain, dragracing etc.

The oil life monitor in truck reads 10% when i get around 7500 miles, this is pretty accurate for me.

With my testing just showing 5.35 TBN and the rest of oil good, i bet i could have hit 10k if i really wanted to try. I am tempted to try but also not. Better to just change the oil. Maybe this time around ill go 8500 and re test, see what we are at, although this oil will be ran through summer. What do you think is harder on oil guys, winter or summer heat?

My point is, on good oil and properly maintained eco, you can run 7500 miles easy.
 
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So I've had this scratch for over a year now. It is the one bad mark on the truck. Knowing what I know about paint, I did not think it could be fixed without doing the entire side, removing graphics etc. I even asked some shops.

I finally made a move to cover up and right when I did, I found a scratch "wizard" that has been fixing scratches for 30+ years. He does amazing work, to the point I would use him even being as OCD as I am. He has said he can even leave the graphic in place and still blend a patch with new clear and you'll never know. He showed me pictures of his work and explained to me what he did. It is legit.

Here is my current solution, what do you guys think? When it warms up I think I will ditch this look and have him fix the scratch area with his blending technique. My fix was to order factory Navigator Ecoboost badges and have the chrome trim wrapped in black. I then put clear bra on the paint/scratch and stuck the badge on the clear bra. It is not bad looking for what it is.
 

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Always appreciate a clever solution that spawns from outside of the box. So yeah, I like it. :)

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Question for you now...

I like how clean and subtle those navigator badges look, never seen them before. Very gentlemenlyish The badges on my doors are faded and look bad from close up. I've been thinking of just getting rid of them, but now I'm thinking of maybe replacing with the navigator badges. Can I get your opinions? I'd probably black the edges as you did.


 

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Here are the badge sizes. My truck only had the ecoboost badge on the tailgate, not the sides. I believe this was a 13/14 thing.

 
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