Proper Oil Level 4.2L
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Proper Oil Level 4.2L
Took my 2000 4.2L in for 1st service and supplied my own Mobil-1 synthetic. Brought 6 quarts of Mobil-1 per the manual including filter change. Dealer service advised to use 7 quarts of oil for a change including filter.
Can anyone comment on the correct oil quantity to use.
TIA - Richard
Can anyone comment on the correct oil quantity to use.
TIA - Richard
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#4
Proper oil amount
The manual says 6 quarts and so does the ford service that I take my truck to for some of my servicing. I've used Mobil 1 synthetic oil for 2 years now; I do all of my own oil changes ,minus the ones done during more detailed maintence checks and can tell you, that even changing the filter with the oil change; The oil level on the dipstick is right in the middle between "min - max" using 6 quarts. So you be the judge. Hope this helps.
Last edited by sparks; 07-30-2001 at 07:26 PM.
#5
Ya thats kinda weird. I do all my own changes too, and with 7 quarts and a filter, it falls perfect on the dipstick. The first Time, I used 6, it barely registered on the dip stick. What I would do, is put in six, start it and let it run for a minute, then check the level. If its low then put one more in. I don't understand however, why my truck requires more oil than the other guys does? But mine takes 7 and no less.
#7
I've only changed the oil in my 2001 3 times so far, but each time it took 6 qts. of Mobil 1 5W30 with the filter (Motorcraft 400S)- no more -no less. I would not check the level right after running it - it a little time for the oil to run back down from the heads and block. Just my $0.02
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#8
I can only speak from my experiences changing the oil in my truck, but I've got 74,000 miles on my truck and change the oil every 3,000 miles. The truck has always taken 6 quarts. I also use the Mobil 1 filter, with the Mobil 1 synthetic oil. And I'd avoid checking your levels after running the engine, just like F150Forever said, it takes time for the oil to drain back down and you'll get an inaccurate reading. As long as the level is showing up safely between the "min and max" I wouldn't really worry about it.
#9
Sparks has a point, if its between the lines your ok. For the record, I ran my truck for a day before I made it back to pick up my 7th quart of oil from the store. So It ran for a day and was still low. Also, his service advisor is the one who recomended 7 quarts, so I'm not the only one who uses 7. Its not worth arguing about though, if everybody else uses 6 than you should too. Sorry I was just speaking from my own experience!
Good Luck
Good Luck
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