Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
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Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
Hello all,
Carried out an oil change today and replaced the oil filter.
Everything went well except I'm buggered if I can see any accurate signs on the dipstick.
I definitely added 4.5 litres (as mentioned in wiki) in total, because I have measured 0.5 litres back into my 5 litre oil container.
Is it just a case of waiting for it to blacken up a little before measuring becomes a little clearer? I don't want to add any more for the sake of it but at the same time I don't want to drive around with it to low.
I guess its a Re-assurance sort of post.
Carried out an oil change today and replaced the oil filter.
Everything went well except I'm buggered if I can see any accurate signs on the dipstick.
I definitely added 4.5 litres (as mentioned in wiki) in total, because I have measured 0.5 litres back into my 5 litre oil container.
Is it just a case of waiting for it to blacken up a little before measuring becomes a little clearer? I don't want to add any more for the sake of it but at the same time I don't want to drive around with it to low.
I guess its a Re-assurance sort of post.
I am no mechanic, but I try......
1987 1.9DG Hi top 4 speed manual
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
Just keep adding a little bit and checking the dips tick after drying it off, you won't see clear oil so easily.
If I recall from my last oil change there's about 1 litre difference from the dipstick dry to oiled properly.
If I recall from my last oil change there's about 1 litre difference from the dipstick dry to oiled properly.
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
Wait a while, try turning the dipstick, you will see the line eventually, be patient.
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
I put 4.5 litres in mine with a completely bone dry sump and a new filter after a new engine install.
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
Thanks for your reassuring replies.
I will continue to monitor and hopefully update you with a positive reading soon.
I will continue to monitor and hopefully update you with a positive reading soon.
I am no mechanic, but I try......
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
itchyfeet wrote:Wait a while, try turning the dipstick, you will see the line eventually, be patient.
Patience. Patience. (About a week)
Turned the dipstick and its three quarters full

Next job.....changing the transmission oil.
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
shrig1969 wrote: Next job.....changing the transmission oil.
Before you drain the gearbox oil first make sure that can undo and remove the filler cap.
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
Cheers for the tip.
Been out this morning and rubbed some plus gas around it.
Hopefully it will loosen it a little.
Been out this morning and rubbed some plus gas around it.
Hopefully it will loosen it a little.
I am no mechanic, but I try......
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
shrig1969 wrote:Cheers for the tip.
Been out this morning and rubbed some plus gas around it.
Hopefully it will loosen it a little.
Good man. Find a length of hose pipe and a funnel and warm your oil (I stand the bottles in a bucket of hot water) before filling.
The hose pipe and funnel makes it a lot easier.
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Re: Oil change. is 4.5 litres enough?
My funnel was the same diameter as the hose pipe so I cut a short length of 15mm copper pipe and used it to join the two.
Didn't bother warming my oil just takes a bit longer but it's a good idea.
Also make sure the drain and fill allen holes are cleaned of muck, not uncommon for them to be half full and then your bit is only half in, if it is tight you may damage the hex.
When refitting remember it's a taper thread it does not need to be wanged up tight.
Didn't bother warming my oil just takes a bit longer but it's a good idea.
Also make sure the drain and fill allen holes are cleaned of muck, not uncommon for them to be half full and then your bit is only half in, if it is tight you may damage the hex.
When refitting remember it's a taper thread it does not need to be wanged up tight.
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