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Delicieuxz 04-24-2019 11:30 PM

Picture: Did I overfill the oil too much, should I drain some?
 
I was filling my 99 Civic Si on a slope and didn't gauge it well. When I measured it on even ground I saw this. It's considerably over-filled. Should I drain some out? I plan to anyway, but I'm interested in getting a more informed take.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/honda-t...818cb790d0.jpg

DaX 04-25-2019 03:07 AM

Re: Picture: Did I overfill the oil too much, should I drain some?
 
Yes, drain it out. Just add 4 quarts next time - don't worry about trying to get the level on the dipstick correct.

TomCat39 04-25-2019 05:04 AM

Re: Picture: Did I overfill the oil too much, should I drain some?
 
Leaving it over filled like that can allow the crank to froth the oil (create lots of air bubbles) which in turn can cause the engine to starve of oil as it sucks air instead of oil at times.

Yes, recommended to drain some out.

Delicieuxz 04-25-2019 05:27 PM

Re: Picture: Did I overfill the oil too much, should I drain some?
 
Good to know. I drained the excess out today, so it's all good now.

tony_2018 04-26-2019 09:16 AM

Re: Picture: Did I overfill the oil too much, should I drain some?
 
Can potentially blow seals too, I've seen 2 of the cars I work on have seals blow because owner didn't bother to address an oil leak and kept overfilling oil to keep from going low.

Freedo_Civegra 04-26-2019 10:16 AM

Re: Picture: Did I overfill the oil too much, should I drain some?
 
You could remove the oil filter, empty what you can, reinstall it, let the car run for a few seconds, kill it, recheck the oil level, and repeat as necessary in order to get the level right. If that seems overly complicated, it is.

Delicieuxz 04-26-2019 04:04 PM

Re: Picture: Did I overfill the oil too much, should I drain some?
 
I handled it by just loosening the oil drain bolt and removing it for a couple of seconds while still holding it, then quickly putting it back on. It was easy to get into place while the oil was pouring out, and as soon as it was in place the oil stopped pouring out.just wiped things off and tightened it as normal after that.

The oil level was very slightly under the top line afterwards, so I added in a tiny amount, and now it's perfect.


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