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Old 04-20-2017, 07:44 PM
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Default Re: oil pressure notification

Originally Posted by markr6754
I mistakingly added 10 1/2 quarts to my Crossfire during an oil change about 3 years ago. I never noticed on the dipstick, because I didn't check after adding the oil. I "knew" exactly how much I put in...so why bother (yeah, dumb move!).

The next morning I got the Hi Oil alert after about 15 minutes driving. It still bothers me that the alert wasn't presented immediately after starting the car after the oil change...but there you go. I was not in a place where I could do anything about it, so I drive for the day, and on my return I sucked "some" oil out. The alert went away, and I feel better.

Next morning...same thing. After 15 minutes driving, the Hi Oil alert returns. And once again, I can't do anything until the end of the day. This time I decide to keep sucking until I can see the right level on the dip stick. After a short while of sucking I said out loud...this is ridiculous...where is all this oil coming from? Then it hit me...the two - 1 gallon jugs of Mobil 1 that I used were, in fact, 5 quart jugs. And the 1/2 quart that I'd saved from my previous oil change was just additional insult. Terrible lesson...and with a lasting legacy. That's when my valve covers began leaking...with just enough drip on the exhaust to bring back memories of my old 1962 Ford Galaxie....the first car I ever bought. Whether conventional or synthetic, oil on exhaust manifolds smells the same.

We have all had our 'moments'... Mine was adding all 5 quarts to my 1972 fury III (way back in 1974), and then checking the dipstick and seeing nothing on it. Seeing all 5 empties, a sick feeling came over me when I saw the oil pan drain bolt on the radiator crossmember. I just dumped 5 quarts of oil down into the dirty oil recovery tank at the plant I was operating. At least it was a cheap lesson. Getting a lift to the store to buy another 5 qts, was the hardest part.

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