I just completed my second oil change. Dealer did the first one at 750 miles and I worked alongside the tech during the whole time, which was less than 30 min. When he put the plug back in the pan, there was very little trickle coming out, but there was some drip. He put exactly 1 qt. in the filter and then 10 in the engine. After I got home and checked it cold, it read about a quarter to half inch high over the full mark and it has stayed that way.
I changed the oil myself at 5k. I let it drain overnight and did not take off the filter until the next day. The filter came right off with no spilling... . the oil level was down approx. one inch in the case. I put exactly 11 qts. in the truck... . a little less than a quart in the filter so I could get it on without spilling, but I put in exactly 11 qts. , total. Dip stick reads right on the full mark either after a 2-3 minute wait to check, or stone cold.
I think it takes considerable time for all the oil to drain and siphon some out of the filter. I probably won't do it again like this in the future... . I just wanted to experiment because there have been so many posts on this issue. I did like the fact I didn't have any oil filter mess to contend with, but don't know how long it takes for the filter to siphon out so it won't spill over. Next time I'm going to try a one hour delay. Just go with 11 qts.
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White 2001. 5 2500 ST, SWB, 4X4,QC, AUTO, 4. 10's, LSD, 285/75/16 On Weld Outbacks, PIAA 510's, Line-x, Tinted glass, Redline 85+, Blow-by-bye, RE-0880 & 25-0880,muffler fell off,level truck with 2" tuff country kit, Bilsteins at the corners, Di Pricol egt and boost, Mag-hytec "original flavor" transmission pan and Dana 70 diff. cover, Westin Step Bars, Custom Plate 24V-DSL