3000ml
It's supposed to take 3000ml or three litres plus a half litre after a filter change.
OK, I checked the oil line from the crankcase to the cylinders and oil comes out freely and with pressure.
What I think happened is this. I removed the oil filter housing and emptied it to check I had the spring, washer filter in the correct order, but I didn't crank the engine first. If I understand TC correctly, once the filter housing is replaced empty, I need to crank the thing over so the oil pump can fil the housing. If I don't, then just remove the housing then there will be no oil in it. For example, If I remove the filter housing and then fill it with oil, the oil must stay in the 'sump' until it's pumped through the system. This makes sense because if I remove the filter housing after it's been running, oil pours out everywhere.
So without pumping the oil through the system and just installing the filter housing I will see the oil level window showing full but if I then remove the filter housing without first cranking, I wont get any oil out of the filter housing bolt.
So now I have overfilled it with oil, not much but enough to show extra full in the indicator window and of course if I don't crank it over enough, there will be no oil in the filter housing.
I am an idiot.
Peace, love, dope Hare Krishna!
It's supposed to take 3000ml or three litres plus a half litre after a filter change.
OK, I checked the oil line from the crankcase to the cylinders and oil comes out freely and with pressure.
What I think happened is this. I removed the oil filter housing and emptied it to check I had the spring, washer filter in the correct order, but I didn't crank the engine first. If I understand TC correctly, once the filter housing is replaced empty, I need to crank the thing over so the oil pump can fil the housing. If I don't, then just remove the housing then there will be no oil in it. For example, If I remove the filter housing and then fill it with oil, the oil must stay in the 'sump' until it's pumped through the system. This makes sense because if I remove the filter housing after it's been running, oil pours out everywhere.
So without pumping the oil through the system and just installing the filter housing I will see the oil level window showing full but if I then remove the filter housing without first cranking, I wont get any oil out of the filter housing bolt.
So now I have overfilled it with oil, not much but enough to show extra full in the indicator window and of course if I don't crank it over enough, there will be no oil in the filter housing.
I am an idiot.
Peace, love, dope Hare Krishna!
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