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9 years 3 months ago #152706
by theroadbossman
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hi guys,
Just did an oil change on my 6v92t, according to the dip stick it was a bit low before I changed it and that is half the reason I changed it rather than top up. I installed a new filter and put in 20 litres in total. Stick shows about 1" overfull?
I guess I was expecting similar capacity to my old Cummins at 35 litres, but does about 19 litres sound right??
Cheers
Bretto
Just did an oil change on my 6v92t, according to the dip stick it was a bit low before I changed it and that is half the reason I changed it rather than top up. I installed a new filter and put in 20 litres in total. Stick shows about 1" overfull?
I guess I was expecting similar capacity to my old Cummins at 35 litres, but does about 19 litres sound right??
Cheers
Bretto
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9 years 3 months ago #152707
by JimmyDodge
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Hi Brett, I recently did an oil change on my Dodge D5N with a 6V53 that has a remote cartridge filter on the chassis rail and that only left me about just under 2 litres out of a 20 litre drum of oil.
Have you started it yet?
So to me 19 litres of oil in a 6V92 does seem a little light on.
regards Harleigh.
Have you started it yet?
So to me 19 litres of oil in a 6V92 does seem a little light on.
regards Harleigh.
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9 years 3 months ago #152708
by Stevef
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Hello Brett my 692t in my motorhome takes 20 l with filter that is with a set up for a coach. Sump does not appear overly large Steve
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9 years 3 months ago #152709
by theroadbossman
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Yeah, ok, well mine is in an Austral Coach so 20l seems about right; have not started it as yet, maybe it will go down a touch but not much I expect.
Given that it only holds 20l, maybe I might bring oil changes forward a little...
Thanks all.
Brett
Given that it only holds 20l, maybe I might bring oil changes forward a little...
Thanks all.
Brett
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9 years 3 months ago #152710
by dieseldog
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It highly depends on what sump you have fitted as there many sizes and shapes of sumps for various applications but 20L with a filter sounds about right.
Its not like your onto the second drum, wondering where its all going, and then get the horrible sensation of oil between your toes..... :-[
Its not like your onto the second drum, wondering where its all going, and then get the horrible sensation of oil between your toes..... :-[
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9 years 3 months ago #152711
by Swishy
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TRBMan
Gudday M8
Wot we do
Fill filters wiff new oil
Bypass filter fill wiff new oil
start motor wotch oil guage cum up
then undo the plug on top of Bypass filter n leave it hang n by a thread wait till all air has escaped n oil weeps out then secure the top plug to the Bypass filter rev er up let run a few minutes shut down
co grab a Coffee/Beer cum back n wen oil haz settled dip oil to check level
jist the way dodoit
LOL
cya
Gudday M8
Wot we do
Fill filters wiff new oil
Bypass filter fill wiff new oil
start motor wotch oil guage cum up
then undo the plug on top of Bypass filter n leave it hang n by a thread wait till all air has escaped n oil weeps out then secure the top plug to the Bypass filter rev er up let run a few minutes shut down
co grab a Coffee/Beer cum back n wen oil haz settled dip oil to check level
jist the way dodoit
LOL
cya
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9 years 3 months ago #152712
by theroadbossman
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Hey Swishy,
Sounds good in theory but this engine only has one full flow filter on it which of course I pre-filled before screwing on there. There is no other filter on it.
I am thinking that after I start it, and the level is still way high, then I'll have to suck a litre out - or wait a few hours until it leaks out
Thanks for the advice anyway
Sounds good in theory but this engine only has one full flow filter on it which of course I pre-filled before screwing on there. There is no other filter on it.
I am thinking that after I start it, and the level is still way high, then I'll have to suck a litre out - or wait a few hours until it leaks out
Thanks for the advice anyway
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9 years 3 months ago #152713
by Blackduck59
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A rough guide to oil level with Detroits.
Normal level is around 1/2" below the sump/block join.
Pull the dipstick out and lay it alongside the tube and see where the marks on the stick are.
Cheers Steve
Normal level is around 1/2" below the sump/block join.
Pull the dipstick out and lay it alongside the tube and see where the marks on the stick are.
Cheers Steve
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9 years 3 months ago #152714
by theroadbossman
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Blackduck59: Winner!
I did just as you suggested, and to my surprise the full mark on the dipstick was some 2" below the sump/block join.
Strange I says to myself, and reach for another problem solver in a bottle
On close examination, the dip stick had a GM part number stamped into the top part of the stick; and I googled that part number. The dip stick was from a 1965 Chevy 6 cylinder 300 cubic inch truck motor!
A drive to the local marina that has a lot of dead detroits there, and a poor old and rusted 6v92 found with a dipstick found.
Clean the new dipstick, poke it in the hole, and behold the oil level was about 1/4" below the full mark.
Thank you all for your advice, and to Blackduck59 who might have had this problem before.
I did just as you suggested, and to my surprise the full mark on the dipstick was some 2" below the sump/block join.
Strange I says to myself, and reach for another problem solver in a bottle
On close examination, the dip stick had a GM part number stamped into the top part of the stick; and I googled that part number. The dip stick was from a 1965 Chevy 6 cylinder 300 cubic inch truck motor!
A drive to the local marina that has a lot of dead detroits there, and a poor old and rusted 6v92 found with a dipstick found.
Clean the new dipstick, poke it in the hole, and behold the oil level was about 1/4" below the full mark.
Thank you all for your advice, and to Blackduck59 who might have had this problem before.
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9 years 3 months ago #152715
by Blackduck59
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That will get you close, can vary if the engine is installed at large angle and just where the dipstick is installed.
Only sure way is indentify what sump is installed and get the capacities from Detroit.
They can be a bit of a headache as they used many different sumps and and dipstick tubes and dipsticks.
A 1/4" low should be fine.
No sure where I got that info, have been through many maintenance and service manuals over the years.
Cheers Steve
Only sure way is indentify what sump is installed and get the capacities from Detroit.
They can be a bit of a headache as they used many different sumps and and dipstick tubes and dipsticks.
A 1/4" low should be fine.
No sure where I got that info, have been through many maintenance and service manuals over the years.
Cheers Steve
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