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Deuce oil level question

russojap

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Before I changed the oil the level on the dipstick was about 1/2" over the full line. After draining the oil and replacing the filters I added 5 gallons of oil and the level showed to be low by around 2 quarts I think. However, I wanted to run the engine first to not risk overfilling it.

Now the level reads back where it was before I changed the oil. How could the oil level have increased? It seems more likely it should have actually DECREASED after being circulated through the engine and new filters. Or am I waiting too long after running the engine to check the oil level? I thought the engine is supposed to take 5.5 gallons, how can it be over filled with only 5 gallons? Thanks in advance.

Edit: Never mind, thanks to Kevin I now understand that I didn't allow enough time for the new oil to flow into the oil pan, so the initial reading was inaccurate.
 
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dmetalmiki

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When the vehicle 'stands' for any length of time the (Ridiculously! Designed) filters( Ensuring NO oil for quite a while on start up) drain out raising the oil level in the sump.
Thus, When checking the oil level, Run the engine for a minute and check the oil level again, whereat it should (Will) be at the correct level.
As an aside, Is why I fit a pre prime oil pump to all my M series trucks.
I then have full oil pressure at start up.
 
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crzyxj

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So I ordered a spin on filter kit here off the board. I would assume that I will have oil pressure faster because modern oil filters retain the oil. Would that be correct?
 

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When my M52a2 had a Multi fuel adding the spin on filters where great no more guessing on how much oil was still in the filters .

The filters stayed full and the dip stick checked the oil level in the pan.
 

rustystud

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So I ordered a spin on filter kit here off the board. I would assume that I will have oil pressure faster because modern oil filters retain the oil. Would that be correct?
Yes. The new style filters usually have a "check valve" in them preventing drain-back. I have "full" oil pressure in under 2 seconds now. That's setting for a week.
 

dmetalmiki

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Yes, Not as good (or as high a starting pressure as with a pump), But Much better than 'the (Scary) no oil pressure for a 'week'" saga.
 

rustystud

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Yes, Not as good (or as high a starting pressure as with a pump), But Much better than 'the (Scary) no oil pressure for a 'week'" saga.
I thought about adding a pre-start "pressurized oil system" but the cost was pretty high. So by adding the spin-on oil filters I got a pretty good system going now. It's not perfect, but it serves for now.
 
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