Posted by mr.precision on August 01, 2014 at 07:43:18 from (174.17.151.49):
In Reply to: Super C Oil Change posted by JBlavl on August 01, 2014 at 06:41:19:
The oil filter should fill up pretty quickly. If you have a dipstick, which is rare on a Super C, just start the motor and let it run for a minute. If there's coolant in the oil, you will know. The oil will become "grainy" and eventually milky. I doubt that this is the issue.
Do you have the oil level indicator valves on the side of the oil pan? If so, open the upper one after warming the motor and see if you truly do have an excessive amount.
Finally, check your oil level in the hydraulic reservoir. I've heard that the lower seal can fail, dumping the hydraulic oil into the crankcase. It's unlikely this would occur at the same time you changed the engine oil.
As a last resort, use a funnel and your oil container and drain the new oil out to check for volume.
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