I drained my oil before I realized that I had none to refill the crankcase with, so I had to wait for the wife's car to return.
A few hours after draining I wiped off the dipstick, inserted and pulled it out a number of times.
Everytime the dipstick came out the leading edge and the cable just above it had a significant amount of oil on it. These are the same areas that have led me to believe that my truck was "making oil". If the "safe" area of the stick had oil on it it would have read 1/2" over full.
If the cable is picking up oil in the diptube as it comes up it is always going to read overfull.
Any thoughts.
(I also weighed all the waste oil and compared new three gallons. The old oil weighed 97% of the new. )
A few hours after draining I wiped off the dipstick, inserted and pulled it out a number of times.
Everytime the dipstick came out the leading edge and the cable just above it had a significant amount of oil on it. These are the same areas that have led me to believe that my truck was "making oil". If the "safe" area of the stick had oil on it it would have read 1/2" over full.
If the cable is picking up oil in the diptube as it comes up it is always going to read overfull.
Any thoughts.
(I also weighed all the waste oil and compared new three gallons. The old oil weighed 97% of the new. )