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recko911 |
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Is it best to check engine oil level when vehicle is cold, or should I warm it up for 5 min then check in 3 min. What do you guys think?
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charliew |
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It's been a long time but I think I remember when I checked my bug oil if I pulled the dipstick with it running sometimes oil drops would blow out but it idled at about 1500. I know on my sons turbo suby some oil specks will blow out if you pull the dipstick out with it running.
It seems that if you fill it up after a oil change, and start it and let it warm up and turn it off and immediately check it and it's at the full mark that is where you want it on a wet sump motor, if it's low add a little and keep track how much you put in and use that amount on each fillup every time. I've never read on a wet sump motor to check the oil with the motor running. |
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