Ive posted this question a couple of times in the last couple of years, but Ive never gotten an answer. So, it may be that my experience is unique.
Ever since I bought my truck (new in 02), whenever Ive had an oil change, they always fill it so that when the engine is cold, the oil level is about half way up the numbers on the dip stick (where the part number is ?), or maybe a 1/2 to a quart high. Quite often, especially after a long road trip pulling my TT up steep mountains, the level will eventually go down, but never all the way to the full line.
The oil change before this last one, they filled it so that a cold engine resulted in an oil level right to the full line. I then went on a 2500 mile round trip, pulling my trailer again up some steep grades. When I got back the oil level still read right at the full line.
I have a theory. That the cold oil level should be right at the full mark on the dip stick. And that, if it is overfilled, it will through out the excess oil. Whether thru the puke bottle, or out the tail pipe.
Does anyone know what might be happening here ? I just cant believe that the correct fill puts the level a quart high. And, Ive always been told that the best time to check the oil level is after its been sitting for at least a couple of hours.
TRat
Ever since I bought my truck (new in 02), whenever Ive had an oil change, they always fill it so that when the engine is cold, the oil level is about half way up the numbers on the dip stick (where the part number is ?), or maybe a 1/2 to a quart high. Quite often, especially after a long road trip pulling my TT up steep mountains, the level will eventually go down, but never all the way to the full line.
The oil change before this last one, they filled it so that a cold engine resulted in an oil level right to the full line. I then went on a 2500 mile round trip, pulling my trailer again up some steep grades. When I got back the oil level still read right at the full line.
I have a theory. That the cold oil level should be right at the full mark on the dip stick. And that, if it is overfilled, it will through out the excess oil. Whether thru the puke bottle, or out the tail pipe.
Does anyone know what might be happening here ? I just cant believe that the correct fill puts the level a quart high. And, Ive always been told that the best time to check the oil level is after its been sitting for at least a couple of hours.
TRat