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You can use any brand of oil and filter as long as they meet Ford's specs. A flush on a modern engine is a bad idea. The tolerances and materials are very different than in years past. As Flip mentioned, no idea what chemical was used. Was the engine run with the chemicals? If would be very easy to wipe away the lubrication from today's very low viscosity oils. You are kind of screwed at this point since you have used a non approved chemical in the oil system.Interesting take on the flushes. I imagine no car brand would ever officially except an aftermarket product being used in their engines, just as they won't accept anyone else's oil or filter. I've seen cases where on an old car a flush loosens some sludge that then gets into a key passage on a transmission and actually hurts performance but I'm not so sure on this new of an engine. I'm 'assuming' that along with the water came in some fine particles of grit or sand and that's what ultimately broke down the engine. I'll recommend testing all that you mentioned, Heck I'd even pay for it if they wouldn't just to get this figured out.
How foamy does emulsified oil get? I mentioned that it was all the way up in the dipstick cap. I think a heck of a lot of water got in...
thank you.
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