oil capacity question
#11
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Re: oil capacity question
What year is your vehicle, would the longer filter fit and be the
correct size?
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Sleets wrote:
>
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
>
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correct size?
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Sleets wrote:
>
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
>
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#12
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Re: oil capacity question
What year is your vehicle, would the longer filter fit and be the
correct size?
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Sleets wrote:
>
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
correct size?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Sleets wrote:
>
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
#13
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Re: oil capacity question
What year is your vehicle, would the longer filter fit and be the
correct size?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Sleets wrote:
>
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
correct size?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Sleets wrote:
>
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
#14
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Re: oil capacity question
CRWLR wrote:
> Let me suggest that perhaps in a prior life, the dipstick tube came out
> and a PO hit it a couple of times to seat it in the block better. If this
> is true, and on an '86 there is no reason to think it isn't true - or at
> least possible, then the oil level might read high on the mark. The
> crankcase holds 6 quarts. Period. If the level is above the mark, then I
> would assume the mark is wrong.
>
> That motor never holds 5 quarts, it takes 6 to fill it.
Thanks for the info. The manual provides that the motor holds five quarts
with oil change, and six with filter change.
> Let me suggest that perhaps in a prior life, the dipstick tube came out
> and a PO hit it a couple of times to seat it in the block better. If this
> is true, and on an '86 there is no reason to think it isn't true - or at
> least possible, then the oil level might read high on the mark. The
> crankcase holds 6 quarts. Period. If the level is above the mark, then I
> would assume the mark is wrong.
>
> That motor never holds 5 quarts, it takes 6 to fill it.
Thanks for the info. The manual provides that the motor holds five quarts
with oil change, and six with filter change.
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Re: oil capacity question
CRWLR wrote:
> Let me suggest that perhaps in a prior life, the dipstick tube came out
> and a PO hit it a couple of times to seat it in the block better. If this
> is true, and on an '86 there is no reason to think it isn't true - or at
> least possible, then the oil level might read high on the mark. The
> crankcase holds 6 quarts. Period. If the level is above the mark, then I
> would assume the mark is wrong.
>
> That motor never holds 5 quarts, it takes 6 to fill it.
Thanks for the info. The manual provides that the motor holds five quarts
with oil change, and six with filter change.
> Let me suggest that perhaps in a prior life, the dipstick tube came out
> and a PO hit it a couple of times to seat it in the block better. If this
> is true, and on an '86 there is no reason to think it isn't true - or at
> least possible, then the oil level might read high on the mark. The
> crankcase holds 6 quarts. Period. If the level is above the mark, then I
> would assume the mark is wrong.
>
> That motor never holds 5 quarts, it takes 6 to fill it.
Thanks for the info. The manual provides that the motor holds five quarts
with oil change, and six with filter change.
#16
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Re: oil capacity question
CRWLR wrote:
> Let me suggest that perhaps in a prior life, the dipstick tube came out
> and a PO hit it a couple of times to seat it in the block better. If this
> is true, and on an '86 there is no reason to think it isn't true - or at
> least possible, then the oil level might read high on the mark. The
> crankcase holds 6 quarts. Period. If the level is above the mark, then I
> would assume the mark is wrong.
>
> That motor never holds 5 quarts, it takes 6 to fill it.
Thanks for the info. The manual provides that the motor holds five quarts
with oil change, and six with filter change.
> Let me suggest that perhaps in a prior life, the dipstick tube came out
> and a PO hit it a couple of times to seat it in the block better. If this
> is true, and on an '86 there is no reason to think it isn't true - or at
> least possible, then the oil level might read high on the mark. The
> crankcase holds 6 quarts. Period. If the level is above the mark, then I
> would assume the mark is wrong.
>
> That motor never holds 5 quarts, it takes 6 to fill it.
Thanks for the info. The manual provides that the motor holds five quarts
with oil change, and six with filter change.
#17
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Re: oil capacity question
CRWLR wrote:
> Let me suggest that perhaps in a prior life, the dipstick tube came out
> and a PO hit it a couple of times to seat it in the block better. If this
> is true, and on an '86 there is no reason to think it isn't true - or at
> least possible, then the oil level might read high on the mark. The
> crankcase holds 6 quarts. Period. If the level is above the mark, then I
> would assume the mark is wrong.
>
> That motor never holds 5 quarts, it takes 6 to fill it.
Thanks for the info. The manual provides that the motor holds five quarts
with oil change, and six with filter change.
> Let me suggest that perhaps in a prior life, the dipstick tube came out
> and a PO hit it a couple of times to seat it in the block better. If this
> is true, and on an '86 there is no reason to think it isn't true - or at
> least possible, then the oil level might read high on the mark. The
> crankcase holds 6 quarts. Period. If the level is above the mark, then I
> would assume the mark is wrong.
>
> That motor never holds 5 quarts, it takes 6 to fill it.
Thanks for the info. The manual provides that the motor holds five quarts
with oil change, and six with filter change.
#18
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Re: oil capacity question
Sleestak did pass the time by typing:
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
Use what puts the oil level at the full mark after it has been ran for
a few minutes then left to sit for a bit.
I just put in six quarts (new filter every time) and the oil level comes out
just a teeny bit below the full mark.
Filters I use are PL14670.
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> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
Use what puts the oil level at the full mark after it has been ran for
a few minutes then left to sit for a bit.
I just put in six quarts (new filter every time) and the oil level comes out
just a teeny bit below the full mark.
Filters I use are PL14670.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
#19
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Re: oil capacity question
Sleestak did pass the time by typing:
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
Use what puts the oil level at the full mark after it has been ran for
a few minutes then left to sit for a bit.
I just put in six quarts (new filter every time) and the oil level comes out
just a teeny bit below the full mark.
Filters I use are PL14670.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
Use what puts the oil level at the full mark after it has been ran for
a few minutes then left to sit for a bit.
I just put in six quarts (new filter every time) and the oil level comes out
just a teeny bit below the full mark.
Filters I use are PL14670.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
#20
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Re: oil capacity question
Sleestak did pass the time by typing:
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
Use what puts the oil level at the full mark after it has been ran for
a few minutes then left to sit for a bit.
I just put in six quarts (new filter every time) and the oil level comes out
just a teeny bit below the full mark.
Filters I use are PL14670.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> The Jeep 258 motor holds 5 quarts or, 6 with filter change. However, there
> is no way the tiny Jeep filter holds a full quart -- maybe 1/2, if that.
> When I change the oil and filter and add 6 quarts, the oil level is above
> the fill mark. So I am thinking of going with 5 1/2 quarts in the
> crankcase. Any problems with this, or anybody think its a bad idea?
> Thanks.
Use what puts the oil level at the full mark after it has been ran for
a few minutes then left to sit for a bit.
I just put in six quarts (new filter every time) and the oil level comes out
just a teeny bit below the full mark.
Filters I use are PL14670.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!