Yep, you read that correctly.
The dealer where I bought my RV stated the engine had been serviced before purchase but honestly, I don't trust them. Nor do I trust they used quality components. With a rebuilt engine costing $15k or more, I think I'll do it myself for peace of mind.
To start, the oil filter is $33.
Then there are two fuel filters at $42 and $19 each. The expensive one has a water sensor in it. I would bet that even if they changed the oil, they didn't change the fuel filters.
The crankcase ventilation filter is $40. With a service interval of 60k miles, I would bet it has never been changed so I'll do it as well.
Coolant additive to keep the coolant from eating the engine liners? $20. I bought a test kit and I'll test it first but I bet it's low.
The main engine belt is $51. You can save yourself $5 if you buy the YQABLE belt from Amazon but I think I'll stick with Gates. Yes, an oil change doesn't require belts but who knows when the last time it was changed. Since it spins the coolant pump that keeps that $15k engine from overheating, it's getting replaced. While I'm in there I might as well do the AC belt too. $15.
Oil. Cummins recommends plain old Dino juice so I'll run Rotella T4. Lucky for me, it's cheap and comes in a 5-gallon pail from Wallyworld, because it takes 7 gallons of the stuff. That's another $126.
You could also add the $60 worth of lumber I'm going to need to build a set of ramps to get it off the ground far enough for me to get under it safely. That brings the total up to $410.
Compare that to the $50 oil change for the 460 in my old Tiffin.
It does drive a lot better and it sure is more comfortable but that does come at a price.