oil level

john szalay

New member
Sep 22, 1997
1,454
0
0
>Hey All;
>
> I just finished changing the engine oil in the GMC. With all of the talk
>about dipstick inaccuracies, It thought I would check mine out. I added 5
>quarts and a filter, started the engine and ran it for a couple of minutes,
>shut it off, then waited 1 minute. The oil level indicated a 1/4 inch below
>the ADD mark. I then added a quart of Marvelous Mystery Oil, ran the engine
>for another couple of minutes, turn it off, waited another minute, then
>checked it again. This time it showed half way between ADD and FULL. So, my
>question is, if I add a quart of MMO, does it in fact raise the level by a
>true quart, or does it somehow intermix with the molecules of the oil such
>that adding a quart would only show 3/4 of a quart increase? Sure sounds
>like a dumb question I know.
>
>GaryB
>

Adding a Qt of liquid to the oilpan is still a Qt of liquid no matter what
type of liquid, MMO or OIL.
However depending on the configuration of YOUR oilpan, the shape and type
of the sump curve, is how much the level will change at different capacity's
You may have a dent in your pan that will also throw off the level mark.
There also may be some "solids" in the bottom of the sump that will push the
level up into the wider areas of the pan. Do you have a stock unmodified
oilpan or is it modified or third party manufacture ? I have modified oilpans
for some racers with baffles and side galleries to allow for extra oil
or oilpans for banked track racing.

Check your pan, also check to see if you have the proper dipstick and guide
tube for your year engine.

John Szalay
73 GMC PD
 
Gary, I think you would have to wait more than a minute for the oil to
drain back into the pan. I let mine sit overnight and found I was still
half a quart short (as per the stick) when I checked it.

Dave G.

>quarts and a filter, started the engine and ran it for a couple of
>minutes,
>shut it off, then waited 1 minute. The oil level indicated a 1/4 inch
>below
>the ADD mark. I then added a quart of Marvelous Mystery Oil, ran the
>engine
>for another couple of minutes, turn it off, waited another minute,
>then
>checked it again. This time it showed half way between ADD and FULL.
 
Gary

As an ex-Wynn's man, I would have recommended Wynn's Supreme instead of Brand
MMO, but the problem you have, is you didn't wait long enough to get a true
reading. A certain amount of oil stays up in the engine for a while. Wait
overnight, and then take a reading. The oil will mostly have drained down by
then, and you will get a more accurate reading. Then re-scribe your dipstick,
if necessary.

Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach Columbia, Md

> Hey All;
>
> I just finished changing the engine oil in the GMC. With all of the talk
> about dipstick inaccuracies, It thought I would check mine out. I added 5
> quarts and a filter, started the engine and ran it for a couple of minutes,
> shut it off, then waited 1 minute. The oil level indicated a 1/4 inch below
> the ADD mark. I then added a quart of Marvelous Mystery Oil, ran the engine
> for another couple of minutes, turn it off, waited another minute, then
> checked it again. This time it showed half way between ADD and FULL. So, my
> question is, if I add a quart of MMO, does it in fact raise the level by a
> true quart, or does it somehow intermix with the molecules of the oil such
> that adding a quart would only show 3/4 of a quart increase? Sure sounds
> like a dumb question I know.
>
> GaryB
> 76 PB in Ca.
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com