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Author: | St. Louis Dave [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | How much oil? |
I just got my invoice for my spring oil change and see they only put 6 quarts of oil into my 2001 7.4L Volvo GSi. I've seen spec sheets that say 9 quarts and I've seen 6 quarts. No I haven't been to my boat to check the dipstick. I have run it a few times since without any issues. Anyone have the latest and greatest information from Volvo? |
Author: | Cap'n Morgan [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How much oil? |
See page 12. 6 quarts http://www.boatingbuddy.com/pdf/GEAR%20 ... Charts.pdf |
Author: | St. Louis Dave [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How much oil? |
See Page 22-23 7.0 Qts. [url]http://volvopentaservice.dk/User_files/dd13b9e2abf8b93cb3d3be2cfbd6f99b.pdf [/url] |
Author: | Cap'n Morgan [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How much oil? |
Quote: This block is intended for all GM Big Block V8 applications including Mercruiser, Volvo Penta, and Crusader, etc. This NEW G.M. service longblock is the replacement engine for 330 Hp 1998 - 2001 models with the single piece main seal and oval port heads. The 330 Hp rating was an advertised number not the actual produced power number. Engine comes complete with cast aluminum valve covers, an 8 quart oil pan, composite timing cover, and harmonic balancer. Product Specifications: Type: 90° 7.4L V8 Displacement:454 cid(7441.06cc) Compression Ratio: 9.4:1 Valve Configuration: Pushrod Actuated Overhead Canted Valves Valve Lifters: Hydraulic Roller Bore x Stroke: 4.25x 4.00in (107.95x101.60mm) Main Bearing Caps:4-Bolt Cast Iron Balance Method: External Horsepower: 305 hp Materials: Block: Cast Iron Cylinder Head: Oval Port - Cast Iron (with exhaust valve seat inserts) Intake Manifold: Customer Supplied Firing Order: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Oil Pan Capacity: 8qt Fuel Types: Gasoline (unleaded) Engine Rotation: Clockwise (from the front) Paint Protection: Component Painted Shipping Weight: 750lb ![]() |
Author: | Walt [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How much oil? |
I've syphoned, drained, and anything else I can think of every oil change.... I get no where near the recommended amount of oil out.... like 3 qts (4.5 by manuf), then the small oil filter (<1/2 qt). I put in about the same, and all is well on the dipstick everytime I check.... always between full and -1qt; I also always check it in the same spot for consistency (on the trailer in the drive way). Maybe it was a typo, or something inocent. Maybe that's all that came out, and thus went back in. My opinion is to check the dipstick!... then check the oil ![]() |
Author: | St. Louis Dave [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 5:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How much oil? |
I've also seen places where it calls for 9 quarts. I believe that one if the "pan" calls for 8, another quart in suspension and in the filter? Guess my dipstick will tell me the most, but will it? |
Author: | 97_245_sd [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 7:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How much oil? |
At the end of the day the only thing that really matters is that the oil is at the correct level in the oil pan which is what the dipstick tells you. Too much and your crank is in the oil whipping it around and that causes problems with aerated oil. A small amount under doesn't really hurt as long as there is enough to keep the inlet pipe under the oil once the engine is running (extra up to proper level helps keep the oil cooler since there is more volume to disipate the heat.) Since all the different manuals give different info sounds like oil pan design might have changed? Also, most auto manuals now specify amount of oil with and without changing the filter to keep the confusion to a minimum. |
Author: | LouC [ Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How much oil? |
Over the years I have found that these refill specs are at best approximate measures. My 88 4.3 is supposed to take 4.5 qts but the most I ever get out of it is 3.5 or a bit more. I fill it till it's full on the dipstick. And because of how the dipstick is configured on many inboard boats, checking the oil is tricky in itself. Unlike an auto engine, the dipstick goes in the tube, but not into the pan. So the oil level in the tube is what it's reading. And that can vary a lot. When I get to the boat, on the mooring, when I first check it, the level will be high, but after pulling out the stick, and re-inserting it you will get a more accurate reading. The reason this happens, is that after you run the engine, the air above the oil in the tube is hot, when it cools off it contracts and pulls up some of the oil with it. Then when you run it, the air in tube is hot, it expands and pushes down the oil level in the tube. But same as with a cold engine, if you remove and re-insert it a few times, you get a more accurate reading. You don't have this in auto engines because the dipstick is right in the pan, not in a tube with a column of oil and air on top of it. |
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