CAC question...
01-02-2022, (Subject: CAC question... ) 
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RE: CAC question...
(01-01-2022 )Moose Wrote:  I personally wouldn't unless you've found a leak or a place where it's close to rubbing through, you're looking to dump end of year funds, the dealer has stupid 6-mo lead times, etc....

Lead times on so many things are unreal right now....getting Rotella is def one of those issues as of now. I had purchased a couple changes worth of oil awhile back, but that supply is rapidly depleting.

(01-01-2022 )Rawze Wrote:  The general rule of thumb on the CAC itself, is that if it leaks down more than 10 psi in one minute, then it needs replacing.

So far so good on the leaks. I was actually pleasantly surprised it didn't have any with the miles it has on it. Like Moose mentioned, I was thinking maybe there would have been a light rub through or maybe a couple issues from road debris somewhere. Even though the truck stays mainly highway, the farms I go to have some rough areas no matter how slow you go. I'm sure there's plenty enough twisting going on which could cause issues over time.
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Messages In This Thread
CAC question... - SquareOne - 01-01-2022,
RE: CAC question... - Moose - 01-01-2022,
RE: CAC question... - SquareOne - 01-02-2022
RE: CAC question... - Rawze - 01-01-2022,



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