Question on amount of oil

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Yeah, I also agree. Who is the miscreant that's going around telling everyone to overfill their engines with as much oil as possible? Wow, are they really also saying to use as high a viscosity oil as they can possibly find?

Tell me who it is and I'll help you guys levy a personal attack against them.

Somebody has to do something.
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Oil threads digress quickly in here…?
 

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Yeah, I also agree. Who is the miscreant that's going around telling everyone to overfill their engines with as much oil as possible? Wow, are they really also saying to use as high a viscosity oil as they can possibly find?

Tell me who it is and I'll help you guys levy a personal attack against them.

Somebody has to do something.
Well I wouldn't advise doing that.:facepalm:
 

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The best part of oil threads, is how they spiral out of control so quickly. It's more contentious that politics and religion. Thankfully, smart people can read through the noise and gather some good data to make their own choices. If we can mildly entertain them during the process --mission success.
 

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True story - when working automotive- car came in on a tow truck - owner (young woman) did her own oil change. She filled it to full - as she was told to do.
She took full to mean - until she could see oil at the top of the oil fill port - hence why it was towed in- would not start
I don’t remember how much she actually got in it - but pull drain plug and it kept coming- refilled it with 4.5 qts - started but smoked like hell for a while - sugested plugs to be changed - and she was on her way
 


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The best part of oil threads, is how they spiral out of control so quickly. It's more contentious that politics and religion. Thankfully, smart people can read through the noise and gather some good data to make their own choices. If we can mildly entertain them during the process --mission success.
Unlike someone on here many of us actually have a life and dont go trolling others like a previously banned member.

But what do i know? I'm just a certified Ford Mechanic?‍♂
 
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True story - when working automotive- car came in on a tow truck - owner (young woman) did her own oil change. She filled it to full - as she was told to do.
She took full to mean - until she could see oil at the top of the oil fill port - hence why it was towed in- would not start
I don’t remember how much she actually got in it - but pull drain plug and it kept coming- refilled it with 4.5 qts - started but smoked like hell for a while - sugested plugs to be changed - and she was on her way
WAIT .......you mean the fill mark is NOT at the top of the filler tube ?????
 

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WAIT .......you mean the fill mark is NOT at the top of the filler tube ?????
The closest thing I had happen was a guy thinking the oil pressure gauge was the oil level gauge. He kept putting oil in it and the gauge wouldn't go up. He was confused and brought it in for an oil change we had fun explaining afterwards LOL
 

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The closest thing I had happen was a guy thinking the oil pressure gauge was the oil level gauge. He kept putting oil in it and the gauge wouldn't go up. He was confused and brought it in for an oil change we had fun explaining afterwards LOL
You definitely could have sold him some blinker fluid.?
 

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I'd like to see the peer reviewed journals/documentation that definitively says overfilling with an oil way thicker than recommended is a good idea.

Demand proof and provide none... hmm. Previously banned troll that finally learned what a VPN is?

My evidence is semi bullshit because no videos, pics, etc. When I was young and dumb I put a quart and a bit too much in an LTD and it curned it to foam on a long highway drive. Amazingly the 5.0 still ran for a long time after that....... but it didn't see another oil change.
 

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The best part of oil threads, is how they spiral out of control so quickly. It's more contentious that politics and religion. Thankfully, smart people can read through the noise and gather some good data to make their own choices. If we can mildly entertain them during the process --mission success.
For all the contention you would think oil issues would have caused all kinds of problems with our Ranger engines.....

Crickets..... :wink:
 
 



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