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how do i check oil level without a dipstick?

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 14:37
by farmhouse
i have a major oil leak . . but the incorrect dipstick? what is the procedure here?

any help much appreciated.

Re: how do i check oil level without a dipstick?

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 14:58
by Ian Hulley
Engine type ?

Ian

Re: how do i check oil level without a dipstick?

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 16:22
by California Dreamin
Obviously cure the oil leak BUT.....carry out an oil and filter change (warm engine and drain until there is just a slow drip) then refill with the exact 'specified' quantity (look in your Bently/Haynes/or use Brick Yards info section).
Making sure you are on a flat surface run for 1 minute, stop for 1 minute then dip and MARK the dipstick using the obtained level as MAX.
If you wanted to obtain a minimum mark you could then drain out 500ml (any excess back into the engine) run for 1 minute, wait for 1 minute then dip & mark....this would get you your acceptable range.


Martin

Re: how do i check oil level without a dipstick?

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 19:47
by Ian Hulley
California Dreamin wrote: carry out an oil and filter change (warm engine and drain until there is just a slow drip) then refill with the exact 'specified' quantity (look in your Bently/Haynes/or use Brick Yards info section).

IF it was a 1.9DF,DG / 2.1 DJ,MV,SS waterboxer (and let's assume that it is) then that would be 4 litres of MINERAL 15w/40 for minimum and 4.5 litres maximum ... including filter change.

Ian

Re: how do i check oil level without a dipstick?

Posted: 05 Aug 2011, 11:18
by farmhouse
yes it is a 1.9 diesel [not turbo] but don't know exactly from which vw it came . . .

so would the quantities you provided, ian hulley, be correct for that engine?

thanks for the info guys!

Re: how do i check oil level without a dipstick?

Posted: 05 Aug 2011, 11:27
by Ian Hulley
farmhouse wrote: so would the quantities you provided, ian hulley, be correct for that engine?

thanks for the info guys!

Sorry I don't know enough about d****ls to comment, try the guys in Alternative Engines one will definately know.

Ian