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Re: Oil level dropping after change. (archive)

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Posted by Neal on April 16, 2000 at 13:10:07:

In Reply to: Oil level dropping after change. posted by Jack on April 16, 2000 at 11:53:15:

: I just changed my oil for the first time in my new 1987 325 (eta). I used Mobil 1 Tri-syntheti 15W-50. I was aware that sometimes the thinner synthetics can leak in old engines that hadn't leaked before. I think this is happening. I put 5 quarts in (the manual says 4.45 or somthing like that) with a new filter. Since I put more than recommended in, I expected the level to be at the top of the dipstick at first and then drop a little after driving because of the new filter. It started at halfway between the dipstick marks, and now has dropped to just aroung the lower mark. I think it is still sinking. Did I make a huge mistake using the synthetic? Should i just add more as needed or change the oil again to something different? Should i fork over the big bucks to get the leak fixed, if there is even a leak? Thanks all.

: Mildly distressed,
: Jack

If there is a leak causing that kinda of level drop, you'll be able to see it. Did you look under the car for evidence of this leak? I.E. drips on the pavement...puddle on the pavement...fresh oil blow back tracks on the under carriage...fresh oil evidence on any part of underside of the engine. Even oil leaking from, let's say the valve cover, will eventually drip down to the pavement if you are losing as much oil as you claim. If you don't see any evidence of a leak, put enough oil in to bring it up to the full mark on the dip stick. Then check it everyday before and after driving until you are satisfied that all is well. If it still drops and there is no evidence of leakage, then you must be burning it.

Neal


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