How?
Does a six have the same set-up as a four? Drain plug, sump plate & screen?
Thanks...
Generally is is agreed that to change the oil you must undo one of the oil lines.
the one that gravity feeds from the tank to the suction (motor inlet) right on the motor oil cooler.
brant
QUOTE (Headrage @ Dec 6 2005, 11:43 AM) |
How? Does a six have the same set-up as a four? Drain plug, sump plate & screen? Thanks... |
On that six, you can just pull the drain plug if you want or the plate. Take and loosen the brass line off the oil cooler and let the tank drain from that. remember it's brass to aluminum so don't overtighten.
Use cardboard as splash guards, when you break the oil line, it just goes everywhere, and make sure the oil is hot, at least 140F, so try not to spash on you. Just a pia messy job.
Later, Don
Buy a suction pump and suck it out of the tank..................
QUOTE (SLITS @ Dec 6 2005, 02:19 PM) |
Buy a suction pump and suck it out of the tank.................. |
You will get more than half of at least 10 quarts from the tank. Be sure to have a big pan. Probably get only 2-4 quarts from the case.
QUOTE (MattR @ Dec 6 2005, 03:27 PM) | ||
Or you could hire aaron. |
I think that holds almost 11 quarts with that tank?
Hot oil feels good on cold hands.
dont trash the fittings by using arc joint pliers to separate the lines from the oil tank. buy the 36 mm oil line wrench. those lines are $$$, if not nla.
Golly....and to think what I do
I let her set for a couple-3 weeks. All the oil runs back thru the scavenge line & oil pump into the sump. Pull the plug, & out it all comes. I let it sit & drain for a week. I get 10+ quarts out. I haven't cracked open a line in years.
According to the owners manual, an oil and filter change on a stock 2 Liter 6 with the factory oil tank, takes 9.5 quarts of oil.
To ease oil changes on mine, I had a tee with a brass ball valve welded into the metal ell on the lower end of the line from the oil tank. It is easily accessible from the wheel well, and has not ever come open by itself. Makes oil changes a snap. Yes, I know, it's not original....
10 Quarts! TEN QUARTS!!!!!!!!!! thats amazing... what is the change interval? Is it longer than normal?
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I let it sit & drain for a week |
QUOTE (smg914 @ Dec 6 2005, 10:03 PM) |
According to the owners manual, an oil and filter change on a stock 2 Liter 6 with the factory oil tank, takes 9.5 quarts of oil. |
QUOTE (bottomend @ Dec 7 2005, 01:59 AM) |
10 Quarts! TEN QUARTS!!!!!!!!!! thats amazing... what is the change interval? Is it longer than normal? |
I have read change the oil once every 5,000 miles in a six, I believe it was in the manual I read this.
QUOTE (bottomend @ Dec 7 2005, 02:59 AM) |
10 Quarts! TEN QUARTS!!!!!!!!!! thats amazing... what is the change interval? Is it longer than normal? |
The owners manual reccommends for the 6, change at 6k. The newer Porsches are going up to 15k. I change at 6k on the 6 and the RSA. With a external oil cooler, takes a bit over 11 qts.
Another thing I do is, drain the oil filter and cut her open with a chisel and look for metal. I also use a magnet in the oil filter, it's called a cow magnet, bout 1/2 in dia by 3 inches long. I run them in everything. Everytime I've had a problem, the magnet showed it first, plus it pulls the crap out of the system.
Later, Don
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