Originally Posted by
Harrydhillon
As I said.. It took 5.5l of oil instead of 4.5l to reach the full mark on the dip stick... Errrr.... Now I am confused, I am saying as it happened ... Why is it confusing? Perhaps my grammar? I know I do have a tendency of not proof reading at times
Is it is what it is...
OK Harry, here's the problem, I have never had a car that took 1 litre more than its specified fill. Car manufacturers just don't make that kind of mistake, sure it's possible, but I've never seen it. Engine oil usually comes in 5 litre containers, so did you have to go out and buy another 0.5 litres?
The other issue is overfilling, firstly engine oil doesn't always run down from the filler to the sump very fast. So it's not unusual to keep on pouring oil into the cam cover and there is some delay while it runs down to the sump and shows on the dip stick. Secondly, I assume the car was parked on a flat surface while you were filling it. Not jacked up or on a slope?
Whatever the answers to the above, I'd strongly suggest you check the engine oil today, on a flat surface. Running an engine overfull with oil is not a good idea.
Cheers
Gary
Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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