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Did a forum search and didn't find much info on this... so I shall ask
I am used to changing my own oil on my vehicles. Don't know much about this beast - so hoping u guys can tell me. I have the AC PF970C filter already, and I use Mobil 1 10w30 in my other vehicles anyway so good there. How many drain plugs are there, will I need to do anything special with the cooler or filter, how many quarts does it take? Any other hints regarding the oil change process? Thanks.... |
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I was told to let the car sit overnight, then change the oil. It gives it time for all of the oil to work its way back down to the oil pan. Took nine quarts to refill, and the capacity is 9.6, so it worked.
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capacity is 12 qts....jack it up, change oil like any other car
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While it is true the dry capacity is around 12 quarts, it is difficult to get all the oil to drain out of the oil cooler and other nooks n crannies - hence the suggestion to jack up the front end and let the drain plug remain out over night...to get practically all the oil out.
It is always a good idea to hand fill the oil filter with fresh oil before reinstalling it to minimize the low oil pressure period at the bearings. Filling the filter after and after it has sat draining all night (or a couple hours is prolly just as good, practically speaking), I believe that is about all the TENDER LOVING CARE any LT5 could expect. ![]() Crank it and let it run, then shut it off for an hour + and then top it off before the next outing, and you be good. As for which oil... I go with Marc Haibeck's recommendation; that AMO 10W40 full synthetic. |
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Sorry, I was quoting the FSM -engine crankcase component capacity 9.6qts with oil filter change.
Now that I think of it, the car was on jack stands for other repairs and I let drain overnight, can't exactly remember how much I put back in. Last edited by vilant; 05-07-2013 at 08:53 PM. Reason: forgot |
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Paul - I agree on filling the filter, but how do you do that and not dump it all over since the filter mounts "hole down"?? Am I missing something here?
I also looked in my dealer manual and that thing said 8.6 qts... And it provides little to no info on how to do it either - so thats why I'm asking you guys.... |
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I just did an oil change last week and got the Ruby ready for her trip. I personally wait overnight to minimize the mess. There is no difference from changing the oil in the Beast to any other car. If you use a quality filter like the Bosch 3401 it has an anti-drain back valve so you should not have a big mess.
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buy 10 quarts, remove oil, fill with oil. i've never let mine drain over night and always get 9+ out
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