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Posted by: FlacaProductions May 8 2021, 09:01 AM

First post-Covid vaccine travel and i'm finally getting back to my 914 that's been sitting for 14 months.

The first thing I am going to do is an oil change - should I let gravity help me and do it right away, stone cold since everything should be on the bottom - or should it be warm first?

I"m going to do the tuna can install at the same time so i'll have the bottom of the sump off as well so i should get it all out either way - just wondering.

One vote on the side of doing it warm is that I'd like to take it out for a quick run to see if anything changed (read: eaten by rodents) during the hiatus that would need addressing...then deal with it all at the same time.

I'm sure I'm over-thinking...

Posted by: Big Len May 8 2021, 09:49 AM

I would dump what you have in there cold along with the filter and replace with fresh oil/filter. Warm it up to operating temperature, then change it again, this time with the oil being hot.

Posted by: infraredcalvin May 8 2021, 10:25 AM

Year old oil? I’d be more concerned about year old gas. Unless the oil is super dirty, I’d pull the coil wire, crank it a few times to get things lubed, then fire her up. Warm it up and then change oil and sump.

Posted by: FlacaProductions May 8 2021, 10:39 AM

Yeah - fuel....I did fill it to the top (to avoid condensation loop) and put fuel stabilizer in before I left it - oil is just "due" anyway.

Posted by: IronHillRestorations May 8 2021, 10:41 AM

If the oil doesn't have a lot of miles on it, I'd probably get it up to operating temp to drain it. That will get more particulates out of the engine

Posted by: mlindner May 8 2021, 12:09 PM

Yup, I'm with Perry and Calvin.

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