ok, thats another oil change done..but i'm slightly confused..nothing new there then..i've always done my own oil and filter changes, and my routine is as follows..i always measure the level on the dipstick whilst the engine is cold..ie, first thing in the morning, when all the oil has drained back into the sump overnight..that being the case, the level is on the "full" mark, and its easy to get a good reading..
right.to do the change, i get it nice and hot..park up, drain the oil, undo the filter and get the kettle on...i usually leave it until every last trickle has stopped..then i throw one can in knowing she'll take at least that..check the dipstick, chuck a bit more in until it starts to show..crank it over and let it run for a minute, then switch off..by now the filter would have gulped some down, so i'll put a little in at a time until it reaches half way up the dipstick..then boil the kettle again....half an hour later, i'll check it again, by which time, it'll only need a trickle to get it up to the mark..
question is, why can't i get more than 6 litres in, when the capacity should be 8 litres including the filter? always the same story..6 out, six in..
i can only assume that i'm taking the reading on a cold engine with every drop of oil in the sump, whereas i SHOULD be reading the level with the engine hot and therefore some of the oil sitting around the engine..but 2 litres? ...or...the engine is holding a couple of litres of sludge, despite having done a flush at the previous change? i always run the engine on semi-synthetic..last time halfords own, this time magnatec...usually one or t'other, depending on finances..maybe it had previously been run on mineral oil, and not been changed regularly enough?
this being the case, if one dose of flushing oil didn't break it up, are there any other easy options to explore, or is it a case of flushing it through at each change and hope it clears it out eventually..any input appreciated, as always.
right.to do the change, i get it nice and hot..park up, drain the oil, undo the filter and get the kettle on...i usually leave it until every last trickle has stopped..then i throw one can in knowing she'll take at least that..check the dipstick, chuck a bit more in until it starts to show..crank it over and let it run for a minute, then switch off..by now the filter would have gulped some down, so i'll put a little in at a time until it reaches half way up the dipstick..then boil the kettle again....half an hour later, i'll check it again, by which time, it'll only need a trickle to get it up to the mark..
question is, why can't i get more than 6 litres in, when the capacity should be 8 litres including the filter? always the same story..6 out, six in..
i can only assume that i'm taking the reading on a cold engine with every drop of oil in the sump, whereas i SHOULD be reading the level with the engine hot and therefore some of the oil sitting around the engine..but 2 litres? ...or...the engine is holding a couple of litres of sludge, despite having done a flush at the previous change? i always run the engine on semi-synthetic..last time halfords own, this time magnatec...usually one or t'other, depending on finances..maybe it had previously been run on mineral oil, and not been changed regularly enough?
this being the case, if one dose of flushing oil didn't break it up, are there any other easy options to explore, or is it a case of flushing it through at each change and hope it clears it out eventually..any input appreciated, as always.
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