I have seen some reports / comments on the 'piston' rocketing through the cylinder side-walls on both 5.4 and 6.2 liter gas engines.
I am considering a used 2012/13 (salvage) unit that will have the 6.2 engine.
1) Are there any 'bullet-proofing' modifications to consider doing, in order to extend the RELIABILITY, and life of the engine?
2) From my reading, it appears that Ford recommends either a 5W/20, or a 5W/30 Semi-Synthetic oil. Is this information correct?
3) Can one use a 15W/40 oil in the tropics where the annual temperature range is between 77° and 90° Fahrenheit, safely?
(I see some comment/s speaking to very small oil passages in the SOHC head. A 'thicker' oil may NOT flow properly, causing starvation and burn of the engine components)
I am considering a used 2012/13 (salvage) unit that will have the 6.2 engine.
1) Are there any 'bullet-proofing' modifications to consider doing, in order to extend the RELIABILITY, and life of the engine?
2) From my reading, it appears that Ford recommends either a 5W/20, or a 5W/30 Semi-Synthetic oil. Is this information correct?
3) Can one use a 15W/40 oil in the tropics where the annual temperature range is between 77° and 90° Fahrenheit, safely?
(I see some comment/s speaking to very small oil passages in the SOHC head. A 'thicker' oil may NOT flow properly, causing starvation and burn of the engine components)