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06-09-2013 | #1 |
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ZR-1 newbie oil change question
Just got my 92 red/red and just love it! Previous owner said oil was changed last fall and with almost no miles on the new oil but think I'll change it just so I know for sure when done last. My question: Need to lift the car a few inches to get oil pan under car so I thought I'd drive it up on my ramps (6 inches of lift), and allow the oil to drain over several hours. WIll this mess up the amount of oil drained and that needs to be replace? I believe it's 8.5 quarts with filter right?
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06-09-2013 | #2 |
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Re: ZR-1 newbie oil change question
some will tell you it needs to be left to drain over night, but I think that's rubbish. I've let mine drain for a much shorter length of time and always had around to replace ~8 or 9 quarts of oil with the filter.
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I'd say it's garbage There is no need to get to every last drop. If that were the case you'd need to dismantle the engine and wipe out every crevice. I don't wait 24hrs for the oil to drain and I don't pull up the carpet to get to the dirt underneath. I'd stick with a good oil. Not something sold out of someone's garage. AND I'd run it good and hard and hot before changing so as to get the oil out in the radiator stack to circulate. Then since you're not sure when it was last changed I'd change it again in 500 mi to better get more of the 4qts that is not readily accessible (~12qts - 8qts = 4qts) I use Pennzoil Ultra Synthetic.
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06-10-2013 | #4 |
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Re: ZR-1 newbie oil change question
I couldn't agree more.Warm up the car,get it up in the air and drain the oil,20 minutes tops.Now,if your doing the first oil change I can see letting it drain as much as possible,dont know what kind of oil was use but for a basic oil change,its no different than any other oil change as far as Im concerned.
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06-09-2013 | #6 | |
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So what would you recommend? I need about an extra 1" of clearance to get pan under. Would like to avoid using jacks as I'm not sure where I can safely put the jack to avoid damage to the car. The 92 "Z" is different than my 90 vert. Also, I know there's been a running debate about the best way to jack a C4 with no consensus. Thought maybe I could drive it up on two stacked boards (would give me 1.5"). Sure seems like the ramps would be easiest and safest for all concerned. Opinion? |
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06-09-2013 | #8 |
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Re: ZR-1 newbie oil change question
90 and 92 frames are the same - jack on the sides at the arrows or front middle on the cross member. I like to have the vehicle level to get a complete drain.
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Let it sit over night (or a couple hours) before you remove the oil filter to make sure the oil filter has drained back. Just add 8-9 quarts of oil. The best time to check oil is one pull of the dipstick after it has sat for several hours. Take the first reading as just removing/replacing the dipstick leaves oil in the dipstick tube which messes up readings after the first. I use AMSOIL 10W 40 Synthetic LT5/ZR-1 Fluids
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06-09-2013 | #10 |
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Re: ZR-1 newbie oil change question
I have some small raceramps that I use for this for the same reason. I leave it overnight but you can probably get away with a few hours if you need to turn the car around quicker. As everyone says, it's hard to get all the oil out of the LT5 but the small amount left isn't really a problem.
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