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kman
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Posted: August-14-2008 at 2:06pm |
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This is a very elementary question, but I am having a very difficult time reading the dipstick when checking the oil on my boat (351w). Before changing the oil recently it was hard to read. I changed it last weekend with a new filter via a pump thru the dipstick tube and not very much oil came out. I made the assumption that is was low and added 4 quarts and started checking the level. I take the dipstick out, dry it off and then reinsert to check. When I pull it out, there is no definite line of oil. It sort of wets the whole stick up around and past the full mark. My experience with this and cars has always been very easy with a pretty clear mark where the oil was. I think it has too much because when I started it the day after changing it, it blew blue smoke right after ignition. I pulled the dipstick out last night, pumped some oil out and again tried to check the level and got frustrated again because it looked like a little gremlin was in the pan sloshing oil all over the stick to make me mad. So, I left the dipstick out and will go back this evening to check the level, hoping that all the excess oil has had time to run down off of the tube. Why is this so hard?
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74SkiNautique
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hmm....I have the 351PCM, and my dipstick gives me two reading. When full, the side with the markings says "Full" , when i flip it over it says "Add" Very strange. Id just say, put 5 qt. in a forget about it.
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79nautique
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if you do that then it will be quart too much |
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74SkiNautique
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oops.. yea 5 QT...I was thinking of my Yukon. that takes 6..sorry
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TRBenj
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Woah, I hope you havent been putting 6 qts into your engine- it only calls for 5 with the filter change. Edit: Whoops, Chris beat me to it. |
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If there is oil all the way up the dipstick tube that probably means that's the oil level, WAY TOO HIGH. Took out a little and put in 4???
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74SkiNautique
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no no no no...I have been using 5...hahaha not 6!
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79nautique
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easiest way to check the oil is first think in the morning before it is turned over, just pull the stick and read.
Now you might have an issue with the dip stick being the wrong one for your marine engine as the automotive stuff isn't right. Also it's going to be messy but you need to drain the block at the pan and get a drain kit, the hose and fittings you replace the drain plug with so it's not messy next time. But since you have questions and you cannot tell how much is in there and whether or not the did stick is correct you have to start at square one, pull the drain plug on the oil pan let it completely drain, remove the oil filter and then install your new oil drain kit you got from SkiDim, don't forget to use the discount code, replace the filter, now add 5 qt's of oil, start it up look for leaks, then turn it off wait 5 minutes for the oil to drain back down then check if you now have a level in the stick, if you still don't see oil then start cuting the top of the tube down until you do a little at a time small tubing cutter works real well for this. |
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kman
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Are you talking about the hose that connects to the pan or the "Easy Drain" item |
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Kirk
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SNobsessed
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Kman - There's something incorrect about the dipsticks on some SNs. Mine reads way high & I know I got the right level (5 qts). I have seen numerous posts from others with the same observation. Once you are sure you have the right level, file in a full mark & there you will have it.
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This guy right here. |
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OM45GE
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The easy drain is one of the all time great add ons to these boats.
The other advice is spot on. Something is wrong - either way too much oil or the wrong dipstick. If you'vve got oil running out the dipstick I suspect there's too much oil and it will NEVER drain down to the correct level which is seveal inches below the bottom of the tube. The only way to be sure is to do a complete oil dump and filter change, add the correct amount. Run the engine, let it sit overnight and check the level. If it still reads too high you need a new dipstick. Cutting the tube will make it worse as the stick will be even lower in the sump. If you're running the recommended oil and the engine is cold it can take a long time for all the oil to drain out. Be patient. |
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cutting the tube was only for if it read low after the proper amount of oil was added after draining it completely.
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