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Before changing the oil on my 6.7 (first change on a 2018, no mods) I did errands and brought the engine up to operating temps, came home and dropped the plug immediately after parking and let the oil drain for a few hours while I worked on another project. Came back, dropped the filter, primed the new one and put the rest of the 3 gal. of oil in engine. Fired her up and let it run for a couple of minutes, then shut it down. Waited about twenty minutes while I cleaned up and then checked the dipstick and it showed in the safe zone. Went out and picked up the wife later about a ten mile round trip and then parked it in the same spot for the night.

Got up this morn and before I fired her up I checked the oil level, just to be sure and it read about 2 quarts over!? Thought, this is strange and checked it three more times cleaning the stick every time and got the same reading (yes, OCD). So, I drained some oil (quart and a half) until it read just below the top of the safe line. Fired her up, drove about thirty miles on a job today and went home to grab a bite. After about an hour I checked it again and it's reading over about a quart again!

I don't want to drain more, but not sure what's going on. Any Ideas?
 
Yes. Fuel dilution, can you smell fuel on the stick?
There’s a opposite deal with the Hemi Durango’s. The oil hides in the engine somewhere, and depending, it’ll show low on the stick, you’ll add a quart, and check a day later and it’ll be way over.
The point is, that engine calls for 7 quarts, and that’s what it gets. Then I close the hood. Period.
Same with the ram, 3 jugs and done.
HOWEVER if it keeps “making oil” it’s most defenitly fuel dilution, and has to be resolved.
 
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You are not making oil. If the truck was it would not make that much that fast. I NEVER change the oil unless it sits overnight. Yes, i change it cold. These Cummins will drip for a week if you ever pull the pan. It takes forever for all the oil to make its way to the pan and a ten minute wait is about 12 hours too soon. Let it sit overnight pull the plug and dump it. Then add three gallons and a new filter and it will be fine.
 
That's really strange. I'd check for fuel dilution

Yes. Fuel dilution, can you smell fuel on the stick?
There’s a opposite deal with the Hemi Durango’s. The oil hides in the engine somewhere, and depending, it’ll show low on the stick, you’ll add a quart, and check a day later and it’ll be way over.
The point is, that engine calls for 7 quarts, and that’s what it gets. Then I close the hood. Period.
Same with the ram, 3 jugs and done.
HOWEVER if it keeps “making oil” it’s most defenitly fuel dilution, and has to be resolved.

So, I just went to sniff the oil and noticed the level is at where it was after I dumped a quart and a half, how is this even possible? Is it being siphoned up into the filter after sitting and I just over filled the first time? Why wouldn't it have showed the very first check? No diesel smell by the way.
 
Yes. Fuel dilution, can you smell fuel on the stick?
There’s a opposite deal with the Hemi Durango’s. The oil hides in the engine somewhere, and depending, it’ll show low on the stick, you’ll add a quart, and check a day later and it’ll be way over.
The point is, that engine calls for 7 quarts, and that’s what it gets. Then I close the hood. Period.
Same with the ram, 3 jugs and done.
HOWEVER if it keeps “making oil” it’s most defenitly fuel dilution, and has to be resolved.

This is his first oil change, I guess my question to the OP is , how much did you drain out, if it’s fuel dilution and making that kind of oil then you drained a **** load of oil out of there , it just didn't mysteriously start making oil. So IMO I’m guessing more on the side of an inaccurate dip stick, hard to believe you can make 2 quarts in 10 miles.

We all put back in 12 quarts , with the exception of one member here, won’t mention names , he’s getting a little sensitive , but he’s convinced 12 quarts is too much he puts in 11*5/8 :D
 
This is his first oil change, I guess my question to the OP is , how much did you drain out, if it’s fuel dilution and making that kind of oil then you drained a **** load of oil out of there , it just didn't mysteriously start making oil. So IMO I’m guessing more on the side of an inaccurate dip stick, hard to believe you can make 2 quarts in 10 miles.

We all put back in 12 quarts , with the exception of one member here, won’t mention names , he’s getting a little sensitive , but he’s convinced 12 quarts is too much he puts in 11*5/8 :D


I let it drain for 3 to 4 hrs, it's was done with the engine hot and I did not notice it dripping anymore when I had installed the plug. I had read that it was 3 gals too, right now I am short 1 1/2 quarts because I drained it. I'm think maybe when I checked it the first time that maybe I had a brain fart and didn't push the stick in all the way, maybe? That's why it read as being over in the morning? So that means I have an inaccurate dip stick I guess. Now the question is if I should put the oil back in that I drained?
 
I'm going to go pull that stick and see if there is any play in it, doesn't make sense to me that i'm getting different readings.
 
You are not making oil. If the truck was it would not make that much that fast. I NEVER change the oil unless it sits overnight. Yes, i change it cold. These Cummins will drip for a week if you ever pull the pan. It takes forever for all the oil to make its way to the pan and a ten minute wait is about 12 hours too soon. Let it sit overnight pull the plug and dump it. Then add three gallons and a new filter and it will be fine.

Although I drain mine hot,! I have drained it for an hour or so and overnight and after seven oil changes , doing it both ways I can’t see any difference in the level on the dipstick, he mentioned a few hours allowing it to drain. It’s not going to drain an additional 2 quarts out in another few hours , at least with my experience.
 
I let it drain for 3 to 4 hrs, it's was done with the engine hot and I did not notice it dripping anymore when I had installed the plug. I had read that it was 3 gals too, right now I am short 1 1/2 quarts because I drained it. I'm think maybe when I checked it the first time that maybe I had a brain fart and didn't push the stick in all the way, maybe? That's why it read as being over in the morning? So that means I have an inaccurate dip stick I guess. Now the question is if I should put the oil back in that I drained?

I’m leaning towards the brain fart :D sounds like it was drained properly , I would put back in the oil you drained out , and establish a level on the dipstick, and go with that as full . You put in 12 quarts , there is no way you are 2 quarts over full, even if there was some left in there. I would not worry.
Your next oil change , pay a little more attention or let it drain overnight , and see where 12 quarts puts you on the dipstick and go with that . For now I still think you are okay adding back in that quart and half
 
Funny how we all have different methods: I get my oil hot, open the valve, and let it drain all night. Never a problem. And I add a full 12 quarts. Now I do use a drain valve, so some would say I never completely drain all the oil, but that is another lively discussion. Cheers, Ron
 
Funny how we all have different methods: I get my oil hot, open the valve, and let it drain all night. Never a problem. And I add a full 12 quarts. Now I do use a drain valve, so some would say I never completely drain all the oil, but that is another lively discussion. Cheers, Ron


Yes ,and no on the lively, but heres the fact on "MY" Fumoto, I get 20 oz. more after I let it drain thru the Fumoto, then pull the Fumoto. If thats okay leaving in the amount, no problem . I don't want to , so using the Fumoto is convenient to drain, and pulling it is no different then if I was pulling the original plug. Nothing lively, just a fact of whats happening with my truck.
 
Not a 6.7 but this....
No my 04 5.9 I drain oil hot but leave it drain overnight.
Reason.... if I change filter after pan has quit dripping(say 20min ) the filter is full and very difficult to not make a mess getting it off although if you are very careful it can be done. BUT if you pull filter after sitting overnight, the filter is only 1/2full and easy peas no mess and not hot.
Have done it this way many years after finding this out...
 
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My method is the same for almost all vehicles, but I’ve been doing it like this on my Rams since ‘97.
Come home from work, or a short trip (oil is near op temp). Pop the hood, go in the house for a half hour to say hi, etc.come out and drop the oil, inspect and grease the chassis, then drop the filter (most times there won’t be more than a bribble) and button ‘er up.
My theory is that the warm oil will siphon back through the pump/ pick up tube/ filter until there is an air break. At which time, the filter will be about 3/4 full.
I believe this happens when you let it sit overnight, but I’m a big believer in impurities coming out better with warm oil.
Put your 3 jugs in and call it a job. Mine is ALWAYS on the F/E in SAFE. Sure as the tide.
 
So I guess all of the dealerships that do oil changes on Cummins Diesels in an hour or 2 are doing it wrong.
Just drain it hot and add 12 quarts of oil. Period! Its not Rocket Science folks.


I guarantee you after getting oil changed at the Dealer and they add 12 quarts you WILL be overfull.
 
Funny how we all have different methods: I get my oil hot, open the valve, and let it drain all night. Never a problem. And I add a full 12 quarts. Now I do use a drain valve, so some would say I never completely drain all the oil, but that is another lively discussion. Cheers, Ron

Cheers buddy!
 
I let it drain for 3 to 4 hrs, it's was done with the engine hot and I did not notice it dripping anymore when I had installed the plug. I had read that it was 3 gals too, right now I am short 1 1/2 quarts because I drained it. I'm think maybe when I checked it the first time that maybe I had a brain fart and didn't push the stick in all the way, maybe? That's why it read as being over in the morning? So that means I have an inaccurate dip stick I guess. Now the question is if I should put the oil back in that I drained?

This is the most likely situation.

The original reading was probably incorrect.

I guarantee you after getting oil changed at the Dealer and they add 12 quarts you WILL be overfull.

True. Every time I put 12 quarts (or the dealer put 12 qts) it shows well over the full mark.

After I installed the bypass filter, 12 ats puts it just above the middle of the safe zone on the dipstick
 
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