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TO-D-MAX
05-21-2002, 13:35
Preparing for my first oil change. I checked most all the old threads to see what everyone was using for oil and filter. This is what I ended up with.

OIL: Mobil Delvac 1300 Super 15w-40
WalMart...$5.88 per gallon jug.

Filter: GM (Isuzu) #97214983
Chevy dealer....$9.50 ea.

The dealer was the ONLY place in a city of nearly 400,000 people that had the filter!!??!!??

No filters from O'Reilly, Autozone, Parts America, Napa, etc.

Oh well, time to go get dirty.

Thanks to all for posting their experience.

markf
05-21-2002, 14:19
I had the same problem here in the Seattle-Tacoma area in finding a oil filter. All the auto parts stores had nothing in stock. Finally I went back to Wal Mart (stock just came in) and bought some Fram PH9100 oil filters @ $2.54 ea. The Pennzoil was $15.88 for 2.5 gallon jugs as well. I had one hell of a time in removing the factory oil filter. I broke 2 filter wrenches and totally crushed the filter before finally removing it with a huge pair of channel locks. Good Luck

MaxRock
05-21-2002, 15:03
TO-D-MAX, I received information from Dr. Lee about the Delvac 1300. I will attach it below;

"Delvac 1300 is a very good mineral based diesel oil, but it is intended for genuine heavy duty diesels, and has too much sulfated ash for best performance in our engines. The proper Mobil mineral oil for 6.2, 6.5 and 6.6L GM diesels is Delvac 1200, which has a balanced detergent and zinc dithiophosphate level to keep our engines clean, but not leave deposits on the rings and the pistons."

I wanted to use the 1200 but was unable to locate it anywhere. I even called a Mobil distributor, but they told me to call a Chevron distributor...kinda scarey isn't it?


markf, first let me welcome you to the site! It is a great place to learn about these wonderful vehicles we drive. On a second note, do a search on oil filters. IIRC, Fram is having problems with their filters and are not recommended. Stick with the factory filter from GM until a more reputable manufacturer is available.

Good luck,
MaxRock

TO-D-MAX
05-21-2002, 15:49
Who is the big bubba gorilla putting these oil filters on???!!!??? WTF???

AlaskaDmax
05-21-2002, 15:55
Don't they have AC-Delco in your areas, for you guys that are having a hard time finding filters?

Grab the yellow pages.

AC-Delco is the filter that the dealers here are selling, so I went straight to the source and am saving 4-5 bucks a filter.

AC-Delco pf2232 (I think...might have the numbers sdrawkcab)

TO-D-MAX
05-21-2002, 16:05
Correct...PF2232 is what is recommended in the book.
TOO NEW to stock is the word I got.

Book also recommends the Delvac 1300. Figure I am ok there also.

Thanks to all for their input.

First "REAL" pull this weekend.....wish me luck.

BTW.....Any Kansas City area members doing the Hot Rod Power Tour????? See ya there.

AlaskaDmax
05-21-2002, 16:16
Well whoever told you they are too new to stock is wrong...

Try an AC-Delco store, and if they are the ones that told you that then call the warehouse distributor here at 1-800-478-2606.

Good luck with the pull and the filter.

gregmican
05-21-2002, 16:25
Try the Shell Rotella 15w-40, I'm having great luck with this oil. It is availiable at any Wal Mart.

mdrag
05-21-2002, 16:34
MaxRock,

Here is a link to a post a few days ago by Dr. Lee discussing Mobil Delvac 1300:

http://forum.62-65-dieselpage.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=16&t=000268&p=

Delvac 1300 is fine to use in the Dmax, so don't worry. IIRC, Delvac 1200 is being discontinued.

AlaskaDmax
05-21-2002, 16:44
TO-D-MAX,

AWESOME Vettes...I love sports cars....when the kids are all gone, watch out!!! :D :D :D

LanduytG
05-21-2002, 19:40
Don't forget about the Amsoil oil filters being available now too. Made FOR the Duramax, it might fit something else but it was made for the Duramax.
Greg

IndigoDually
05-21-2002, 19:59
I'm glad to hear that the 1300 is O.K. Ihave been using it for a long time and it is cheaper that Rotella at the local wally worlds by me. Cheaper than Delo also.


John

MaxRock
05-22-2002, 08:13
Thanks Mdrag for the update. What I posted was a reply from Dr. Lee back in October of 2001. I was on a goose chase trying to find a supplier that handled the 1200. I asked Dr. Lee since I am unable to locate 1200, is the 1300 ok to use? His reply was use either delo or rotella. Based on Dr. Lee's latest input, sounds like Mobil has changed the chemistry of the 1300 so it is now safe to use.

Thanks for the update.

MaxRock

johns
05-22-2002, 08:48
The AC-Delco website specifies the PF2232 filter. Within 100 miles of my home the only retail outlets the website lists AutoZone stores. I called the closest one and their computer lists the filter as PF2232S and it is not available to them yet.

Guess I'll keep going to the GM Parts Counter for now.

BTW - Alot of the Wal-Marts are now carrying the Rotella Synthetic oil

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AKDmax
05-22-2002, 09:24
you can always order them from www.ac-direct.com. Worked out pretty good last time I used them. My .02

AlaskaDmax
05-22-2002, 10:40
The 800 # I posted above is good. I called them this morning to find out about the part number change and they were unaware...said he has a case of the pf2232 ready and waiting.

MNBowTie
05-22-2002, 11:58
AKDmax AC-Direct is way cool! PF2232 $8.75 each shipping for a case, to my shack was $8.50. Thanks for the tip. :D :D

Heartbeat Hauler
05-22-2002, 13:41
I bought 2 of the AC filters from Rural King $8.50 each.
JP

MikeT
05-23-2002, 17:13
mdrag,

Where did you find your DTA running boards? The link to dtacorp is a dead end. Are they still available?

MikeT
05-23-2002, 17:15
LanduytG,

Just ordered oil and diff lube from AmsOil and they told me they don't have a filter for the dmax yet. Do you have a part#?

Ed Hill
05-23-2002, 19:18
Mike T. Called dtacorp several days ago to order mud flaps - the lady who answered the phone said they were out of business.

LanduytG
05-23-2002, 20:15
Mike.T.
Boy I don't know who you talked to but we have had the oil filter sinse 4-1-02. Part number is SDF-52 Air Filter is TS-123.
Greg

Lone Eagle
05-23-2002, 20:35
Several of the local Autozone stores here in northern Utah carry the STP filter for the DMAX. They are made by Champion Labs. The # is S9100 and they were $4.95. Later! Lone Eagle :cool:

BigO
05-25-2002, 08:49
Wix has their Oil Filter out, it is 57202. They also have fuel and Air filters for D/MAX. Don't know these part numbers.

Silver Bullet
05-27-2002, 20:21
Fram has their oil filter out now...PH9100...picked one up at good ol' Walmart last week.

D-Truck
05-27-2002, 22:42
AMSOIL has added a new SDF Filter design to its lineup. The SDF-52 is used on GM trucks with the Isuzu 6.6 liter diesel engine (2001 and newer)

You can order it over the E-net at www.lubedealer.com/c&j_enterprise Price about $11.40

Alli-max
05-28-2002, 10:42
Big Bubba Gorilla??? LOL!!!

We were discussing this about a year ago, and all came to the conclusion they have a contest to see who can torque those babies down the best... :D

My humble theory (proven this weekend I believe)... The oil pressure has something to do with this. I was changing the oil out at ~7K everytime, but this last time I went ~12K. Of course, this was after an analysis at 8K which was fine. But, after the extended drain interval, it was MUCH harder to take off. It took about 5 minutes to get it off this time! And, when I install an oil filter, all I do is lube the gasket with oil, and tighten it by hand. So, maybe the heat itself is "setting" the gasket.