Questions: Don't you always let the oil settle before checking (15-30 mins after the engine is off)? Wouldn't that give you a more accurate reading on your oil level? Anyways,
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02-07-2010, 01:08 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Questions: Don't you always let the oil settle before checking (15-30 mins after the engine is off)? Wouldn't that give you a more accurate reading on your oil level?
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you can check after a couple minutes, the difference is very small. to get the most accuracy, you should wait 10-15~ish.
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Yeah I waited about 20 min because I ate something and looked up email. There was very little residue and it was mostly on the black metal valvehead cover. I just wrapped a rag around a screwdriver to reach all the spots. It must have burnt all of because there isn't a smell anymore. Half of an old plastic bottle makes a great funnel.
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Btw, your screen name is befitting this post. You were schooled by oil. |
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Anyway, my level was above the minimum amount and its been 2000 miles since I changed the oil in my car to where I filled it up to a little bit more than halfway up. I love to drive my car with a little enthusiasm because its such a fun car. I am no stranger to 7k rpm's. |
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Find an aquafina bottle. It will sit on the opening without any issue. Then you can slowly pour the oil. No drip.
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When I read this I feel like I should had kept my 2006 350Z which it didn't have an oil consumption, even that that was the engine with that problem and a TSB was out, dunno...
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Minor ones, personally, but others are having some pretty serious issues. Myself, I had tire feathering, (too reminiscent of the 350) piss-poor paint quality, rattles and buzzes inside of the dash and rear interior (same issue with my G35). Others, who are not so lucky, are having transmission failures, steering wheel lock failures, (370 seems to be having this, as well) engines slinging rods and coming apart, (non-modified) and fuel filler problems.
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What I normally do is use 50% water and 50% degreaser. Or Simple Green. I would just spray and spray and spray. Then I spray and spray again with 100% water to rinse steam cleaning went out back in the 80's when water damaged much of engine electronics. I am sure they are still around but I wouldn't take my chances. |
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