Changing Oil
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Changing Oil
What will happen if I overfill the recomended amount of oil, will it leak in the oil pan?
half a quart. It says 4.5 quarts and I fill it with 5 quarts
Or do I just drain it a little?
half a quart. It says 4.5 quarts and I fill it with 5 quarts
Or do I just drain it a little?
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Re: Changing Oil (bopbop93030)
you could drain it if you want... i wouldn't.
run it hard for a week, that'll burn off some oil..no, that's a joke. don't do that.
half quart shouldn't get in the way of anything. check it frequently for foaming on the dipstick and under the fill cap first off. if you don't see anything, don't worry about it.
run it hard for a week, that'll burn off some oil..no, that's a joke. don't do that.
half quart shouldn't get in the way of anything. check it frequently for foaming on the dipstick and under the fill cap first off. if you don't see anything, don't worry about it.
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Re: Changing Oil (hondamark35)
Well you said you poured .5 quarts than recommended. And you know that by? Use the dipstick to check the level. I use all 5 quarts when changing my oil. Right in between the 2 marks. (Inc. filter)
Good oil shouldn't foam a lot. If should be fine. I thought the reason for having too much oil inside was that it can pop out seals? whatevers....
Good oil shouldn't foam a lot. If should be fine. I thought the reason for having too much oil inside was that it can pop out seals? whatevers....
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Too much oil can actually hyrdolock an engine because the pan is too full and allowing the extra oil to get passed the rings and into the combustion chamber. That's how it works, IIRC anyways.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by The_Honda_Guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Too much oil can actually hyrdolock an engine ...</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats a new one...
you don't want to much oil is because it can get whipped up by the crankshaft as it spins, that will cause the oil to loose it's lubricity therefor causing engine damage.
OP,
check the dipstick. If the oil checks over the full line then drain some out. May be a little messy but just don't remove the drain bolt all the way, just enough to let some oil leak out. Had to do this on my girls car when her brother mistakenly put too much in.
thats a new one...
you don't want to much oil is because it can get whipped up by the crankshaft as it spins, that will cause the oil to loose it's lubricity therefor causing engine damage.
OP,
check the dipstick. If the oil checks over the full line then drain some out. May be a little messy but just don't remove the drain bolt all the way, just enough to let some oil leak out. Had to do this on my girls car when her brother mistakenly put too much in.
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one of my brothers idiot friends overfilled his crx by oh 4 quarts over the recommended amount ... and blew his eng ... the only good thing was he sold it to my brother for $200
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Re: (The_Honda_Guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by The_Honda_Guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Too much oil can actually hyrdolock an engine because the pan is too full and allowing the extra oil to get passed the rings and into the combustion chamber. That's how it works, IIRC anyways.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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