Re: Oil in filter canister?
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Mike -
Willkommen! (I really don't speak the language - just know a few bits and pieces.) I use an oil suction gun (see image below) to get most of the oil out of the filter cannister, followed by disposable toweling to blot what's left. Then, I check for and clean out any gunk in the bottom. Attach file: (5.78 KB)
Posted on: 2008/5/18 11:24
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SAE 15W-40 is a very, very popular choice in the hobby. We try to get the API Spec CI-4 or CI-4+, now discontinued, because it has a higher level of anti-wear additives. The current CJ-4 has a reduced amount, but if it's of concern you can purchase ZDDP (the additive) separately and add it back.
Posted on: 2008/5/18 14:02
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Yeah, I guess one of those pumps would be good for sucking out the old oil, and it is really the best way to get new gear oil in the trans also. I'll have to put that on my wish list.
-Mike, I also had to calculate, 7 quarts is 6.6 liters
Posted on: 2008/5/18 15:11
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My oil canister on my 52 has flexible lines. I disconnect the 2 bolts that attach the canister Bracket to the block and dump it in a coffee can. Then clean it and remount it. Empty the oil from the crankcase first, that way you should get all the oil out of the lines as well.
Posted on: 2008/5/19 7:42
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Sorry to be so slow to read your post. I am an old timer. Therefore, I tend to use what Packard specified ( as close as I can). I use straight 30 weight Castrol HD. I suppose multivis is OK. But, I don't use my cars in the winter so I find the single weight works just fine.
Posted on: 2008/5/24 16:56
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i used an empty gear oil bottle with a piece of fuel line stuck on the end and sucked it out.. then dabbed the rest out with an old sock..
i think i used 15w/40 as well
Posted on: 2008/5/27 0:37
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