He says fill the old no-dipstick engines (prior to about 1982 I think) right up to the top of the oil filler hole thread. I've always filled mine to the bottom of the thread, which is about a centimetre below the top. Is he right, or am I?
He says fill the old no-dipstick engines (prior to about 1982 I think) right up to the top of the oil filler hole thread. I've always filled mine to the bottom of the thread, which is about a centimetre below the top. Is he right, or am I?
If you measure 600ml of oil and then put it in to the engine (after removing old oil) you will find that the oil level will come up to the top of the thread.
Regards,
Bruce
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Hi all, I just went and checked my Briggs factory manual, and the Paul Dempsey equivalent and they both state to fill until the hole over flows. I have always hated these oil fillers, because it takes so long to fill them and it�s so easy to spill oil everywhere. regards jay
Thanks, sounds like I'd better change my ways and end up slopping even more oil over the base. Oh well, I guess at least the base gets wiped over regularly that way. gmax, I agree - I always find that guy's clips interesting and useful, but this one was better than usual.