Posted by pete 23 on August 01, 2014 at 18:40:58 from (74.33.72.212):
In Reply to: Super C Oil Change posted by JBlavl on August 01, 2014 at 06:41:19:
This situation kind of reminds me of a job I did one time. That would be back in about 1958 or 9. I did some engine work on a combine with that engine in it and in the process put in new oil and filter. Went by the book as to how much it was supposed to hold. Anyway, when customer came to pick it up, he checked the oil and said it is over full. How much did you put in. Told him and he said it doesn't hold that much, refused to pay for that extra quart and I drained it down to where he wanted it. He was kind of hard to get along with, but a few years later, I moved out into the country a few miles, right next to him and a couple other constant complainers and surprisingly, the complaints stopped. Became pretty good friends. Just saying.
At any rate, I would watch the dip stick as I put oil in that Super C and then you will know for sure what the dip stick is telling you, and yes, the filters will drain down on those.
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