dstevens
Well-Known Member
3.6 does not need walnut shell blasting. As far as I know walnut shell cleaning was only a thing for the early direct injection engines (BMW I believe). Port injection engines don't need it. Modern direct injection engines don't need it because they have better port shapes and internal EGR control so carbon build up is not a thing.
For the 3.6 the weak points are the lifters and followers. Then the usual water pump / thermostat business but the oil/water heat exchanger are known to fail.
Changing oil more often than necessary is throwing money away. If you really want then get it analyzed and look at the TBN and TAN. For my 3.6 things were good out to 7500 miles, but I only do long trips, which tend to be better for the oil, and the climate here is mild.
For the 3.6 the weak points are the lifters and followers. Then the usual water pump / thermostat business but the oil/water heat exchanger are known to fail.
Changing oil more often than necessary is throwing money away. If you really want then get it analyzed and look at the TBN and TAN. For my 3.6 things were good out to 7500 miles, but I only do long trips, which tend to be better for the oil, and the climate here is mild.
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