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Old 07-11-2012   #11
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Default Re: Proper oil level help, please

My '90 was also very hard to get a good read, so don't feel bad....I generally checked as others have said after sitting overnight....It also used a bit more, than I have noticed with the '94. the '90s did not have valve guide seals, so I figured it was normal to burn off some......just another one of the racey '90 things.
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Old 07-14-2012   #12
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I believe most cars are calibrated to be read after about five minutes of engine off, such as checking on the road. I really depends on how Chevy intended it to be read. I think Porche is meant to be read while the engine is running. That way there is always the same amount of oil in suspention.
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Old 07-14-2012   #13
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I believe most cars are calibrated to be read after about five minutes of engine off, such as checking on the road. I really depends on how Chevy intended it to be read. I think Porche is meant to be read while the engine is running. That way there is always the same amount of oil in suspention.
The owners manual for my 91 specifies to wait a very long time for an accurate reading. Be assured that if you can read somewhere near the bottom of the indicated range, you should have enough to be safe.
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Old 07-15-2012   #14
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I believe most cars are calibrated to be read after about five minutes of engine off, such as checking on the road. It really depends on how Chevy intended it to be read. I think Porsche is meant to be read while the engine is running. That way there is always the same amount of oil in suspension.
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The owners manual for my '91 specifies to wait a very long time for an accurate reading. Be assured that if you can read somewhere near the bottom of the indicated range, you should have enough to be safe.
This is one of those instances when it would be wonderful if someone who attended the LT5 Gang Reunion in Stillwater last August could email one of the folks on the LT5 team and get the answer. John
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Old 07-15-2012   #15
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Default Re: Proper oil level help, please

I feel confident that if I do a cold check first thing in the morning, I should have a very accurate reading to go by. Just my opinion.
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Old 07-15-2012   #16
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So wouldn't a good test be to do an oil change, put in exactly the right amount of oil, 8.8 quarts in my case, and then see where it falls on the dipstick. Sitting overnight is certainly going to give an accurate and consistant reading, but that all hinges on where GM put the full mark.
Just checked my owners manual. It says check the oil when the engine is cold, that means it sat for hours. Apparently Chevy wants all the oil in the pan to check it.
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So wouldn't a good test be to do an oil change, put in exactly the right amount of oil, 8.8 quarts in my case, and then see where it falls on the dipstick. Sitting overnight is certainly going to give an accurate and consistant reading, but that all hinges on where GM put the full mark.
Just checked my owners manual. It says check the oil when the engine is cold, that means it sat for hours. Apparently Chevy wants all the oil in the pan to check it.
FYI I get 1/2 quart difference from 5min after and overnight check.
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The owners manual for my 91 specifies to wait a very long time for an accurate reading........
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I feel confident that if I do a cold check, first thing in the morning, I should have a very accurate reading to go by.
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Just checked my owners manual. It says check the oil when the engine is cold, that means it sat for hours. Apparently Chevy wants all the oil in the pan to check it.
It has been a long established practice among knowledgable ZR-1 owners to check the oil level when the engine is cold, sat overnight, all day, etc., a fact corroberated by the owners manual.

Simple, safe, good practice is to let it drain overnight, then refill with 9qts. Drive it, park it overnight, check the level in the morning & top it off, usually 0.2~0.5 qts.
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Old 07-16-2012   #19
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It has been a long established practice among knowledgeable ZR-1 owners to check the oil level when the engine is cold, sat overnight, all day, etc., a fact corroborated by the owners manual.

Simple, safe, good practice is to let it drain overnight, then refill with 9qts. Drive it, park it overnight, check the level in the morning & top it off, usually 0.2~0.5 qts.
Many thanks, Jerry. Thoughts from long experience are what I was hoping for when I started the thread on what seemed an embarrassing issue and you've helped us all.

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Anything but stock (Lingenfelter 383 and every Lingenfelter mod available in '88
including 3:54 rear end, big brakes, Centerforce clutch, MSD electronics and Borla exhaust.)
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