Hi,
Changing really shouldn't cause a leak. The theory behind that is that the molecular structure of the oil is refined allowing it to leak easier because it can penetrate smaller openings. Can that happen? I guess it could, but it's unlikely.
Your truck can use either 0w20 (which is only available in a synthetic) or 5w20 which you can get in conventional.
Here is what I suggest: Conventional oil will take care of the engine's needs. If, however, you live in an area with extreme heat or cold, the synthetic would be a better choice simply because the way it's designed allows it to lubricate quicker on start-up.
If you are worried about changing from conventional to synthetic, go one step at a time. Try using a synthetic blend for a few oil changes and then if there are no issues, move to the synthetic. One other thought. As long as you change it every 3K and make sure it remains full, you should have no issues. A good friend of mine had an 06 and used a blend. He sold the truck with over 400K on it, and it still ran good.
I don't know if you do it yourself, but here is a link that explains in general how to change oil and filter:
https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-change-engine-oil-and-filter
Let me know if this helps or if you have other questions.
Take care,
Joe
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2022 AT 7:55 PM