R Recalculating Joined Aug 4, 2012 Messages 517 Location New York Jul 24, 2015 #21 7.0 - 6.7= .3 Quart= 32 fl.oz. 32 x .3 = 9.6 fl. Is this amount of overfill by specs really going to overflow your sump?
7.0 - 6.7= .3 Quart= 32 fl.oz. 32 x .3 = 9.6 fl. Is this amount of overfill by specs really going to overflow your sump?
O Oldmoparguy1 Joined Jan 21, 2005 Messages 5,721 Location Charlotte, NC Jul 24, 2015 #22 I'd sell the car and buy something that takes an even number of quarts of oil. Who cares????
G Gebo Thread starter Joined Sep 18, 2002 Messages 6,056 Location VA Jul 24, 2015 #23 Well, the 6.7 qts has a slight lead over the 7 qts. I've added 6.7 and I'll check it in the morning and see where we are on the stick. I'm leaning for the 7 just to prevent having a partial qt laying around. I can't see how an extra cup of oil will hurt anything.
Well, the 6.7 qts has a slight lead over the 7 qts. I've added 6.7 and I'll check it in the morning and see where we are on the stick. I'm leaning for the 7 just to prevent having a partial qt laying around. I can't see how an extra cup of oil will hurt anything.
G Gebo Thread starter Joined Sep 18, 2002 Messages 6,056 Location VA Jul 24, 2015 #24 Originally Posted By: Oldmoparguy1 I'd sell the car and buy something that takes an even number of quarts of oil. Who cares???? I do
Originally Posted By: Oldmoparguy1 I'd sell the car and buy something that takes an even number of quarts of oil. Who cares???? I do