What a dipstick to say that. I have a radiator that my stupid builder emptied when he moved it by mistake. So all it needs is filling as per the instructions I have and it will be fine but what type of oil is it. If you can't answer the question, don't say anything.What a dipstick to say that. I have a radiator that my stupid builder emptied when he moved it by mistake. So all it needs is filling as per the instructions I have and it will be fine but what type of oil is it.
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Drain some out ... when it is over full, the crank shaft whips it full of air and as such, it is not able to lubricate the engine NOR the transmission. Best bet is to drain it all and refill to proper level.
according to the workshop manual,before changing the oil, you should add a "flushing additive" to the old oil and run for 30 mins,then drain and refill.(10/40 synthetic),then run until hot,then increase revs to 3500 for 30 to 40 seconds to refill cam followers,........hope this helps.Geoff,England.
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