Wildrice
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Has anyone ever seen it light?? I changed oil AMSOIL Metric 10-40 all Synthetic & replaced the oil filter. I let both oil plugs drain for 1-2 hrs. Then following a procedure I've done for 50 yrs I start the engine after the oil drain stops dripping--let it idle or accelerate to 2K RPM for a short rev for approx 20-30 seconds--there is plenty of oil on the rings & cyl walls to prevent damage. After turning the engine off approx another pint of dirty oil flows out of both drain plugs combined. I wiped the oil filter canister clean. Installed a new oil filter, then I poured in 5 quarts of oil--started for 30 seconds--no oil shown on the dip stick after 2 min rest. Then I added another 1/2 quart which barely touched the dip stick--I poured in the remainder of the 6th quart--went for a 3 mile ride--ran good--but the dip stick shows oil at the middle bubble which is the low end of acceptable volume.
How come I read about guys that change oil on the 1330 engine with 5.3 quarts?? Yes I stick the dip stick all the way in--even turn it closed. The oil level was in the center of the acceptable level which I initially got the F3's. I think I may have added 1/4-1/2 quart in the 2240 miles--top speed was 110 in 5th gear on the 6 speed thumb shift automatic. At oil change I didn't notice any significant metal on the magnetic oil plug. 6 quarts of oil with dip stick measuring in the low end of acceptablenojoke
Darrell
How come I read about guys that change oil on the 1330 engine with 5.3 quarts?? Yes I stick the dip stick all the way in--even turn it closed. The oil level was in the center of the acceptable level which I initially got the F3's. I think I may have added 1/4-1/2 quart in the 2240 miles--top speed was 110 in 5th gear on the 6 speed thumb shift automatic. At oil change I didn't notice any significant metal on the magnetic oil plug. 6 quarts of oil with dip stick measuring in the low end of acceptablenojoke
Darrell