1988 Mitsubishi Cargo "overfilling engine oil half quart" Questions

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...engine your best bet is to put in 3 quarts then see if there is anything showing on the dipstick if not add another quart at a time until you see something or it's at the fill level on the dipstick. ...

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...engine? What is the reason of having the temperature high or almost above the normal level? i can not remember the year it was made and i only remember it is 4DR5 series. Am faced the problem of over ...

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oil the engine may stall or not even start or turn over. Most likely just draining some oil will remedy these issues and not likely do any permanent damage. Not much if the engine is not started, only

...on my car due to this event. Zukile make sure the engine is not overfilled.only takes 4 and a half U.S. quarts with oil change.check dipstick with engine cold.i think you overfilled the engine

...engine. Change the oil .. change the filter ... put in the drain plug ... put in three quarts ... start the engine ... let it run about a minute or so ... shut it off ... check the dip stick ... ...

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oil overfilled at dealer about a quarter inch over full line on dipstick That is approximately one half to one quart overfull. Should not harm engine.   With what dealers charge, that;s a ...

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...oil and filter then start with 4 and a half quarts and check the level and adjust as needed. You could use up to 5 quarts maybe a little more. Make sure you check the level before starting then start ...

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...engine, coolant and transmission, as well as oil weight. Hey, i have been using 5W-30 for the longest time and its been fine, it should say in owners manual but dont have it. The capacity should be ...

engine oil. Screw the filter on to the filter housing by hand. Do not wrench tighten, which could strip the threads of the filter or filter housing. Open the hood for access to the engine compartment.

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...there is a chance of the crank whipping it up into a foam and the air bubbles would trash your bearings as air won't lubricate the engine. Just take the distributor apart and see if it has oil in

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