SVTF Oil Level
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It's like brushing your teeth. You only have to take care of the ones you want to keep!Pappy wrote:Your supposed to change your oil? Huh learn something new everyday....
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2004 CD Silver 3-door w/blue interior (one of 244 in that color scheme in 2004)
Build #879 of 1,978
Mods: JRSC+BBK; C-F-M Rear Engine Mount; FSWERKS Stealth Exhaust
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i put i five. youd be hard pressed in a sweater vest to have the crank whippin tha oil . my guess is your doin somtin wrong. its not sensiacle for you to grow quarts .
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Please re-read my first post on this blog and kindly point out what I'm doing wrong.focinite wrote:my guess is your doin somtin wrong.
Agreed, but it is what it is.focinite wrote:its not sensiacle for you to grow quarts .
"Old Guy's" SVT:
2004 CD Silver 3-door w/blue interior (one of 244 in that color scheme in 2004)
Build #879 of 1,978
Mods: JRSC+BBK; C-F-M Rear Engine Mount; FSWERKS Stealth Exhaust
2004 CD Silver 3-door w/blue interior (one of 244 in that color scheme in 2004)
Build #879 of 1,978
Mods: JRSC+BBK; C-F-M Rear Engine Mount; FSWERKS Stealth Exhaust
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simmer. its always a simple thing that gets over looked. as long as it just oil and nothing else (i read the first post ) you should be fine , just dont go tooo long tween changes er yall hydrolock that puppy.
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A guy I used to work with came in one day and said his Dodge truck with a 318 wouldn't go over 30 mph, I asked if it had oil in it and he said it was full.focinite wrote:simmer. its always a simple thing that gets over looked. as long as it just oil and nothing else (i read the first post ) you should be fine , just dont go tooo long tween changes er yall hydrolock that puppy.
I went to his place after work and he was right, it was full, right to the top of the dipstick.
I think I drained six quarts out of it to get it down to the full mark.
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FORDSVTPARTS wrote:A guy I used to work with came in one day and said his Dodge truck with a 318 wouldn't go over 30 mph, I asked if it had oil in it and he said it was full.focinite wrote:simmer. its always a simple thing that gets over looked. as long as it just oil and nothing else (i read the first post ) you should be fine , just dont go tooo long tween changes er yall hydrolock that puppy.
I went to his place after work and he was right, it was full, right to the top of the dipstick.
I think I drained six quarts out of it to get it down to the full mark.