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being dormant with my cardio rehab program, I forgets stuff.
After draining out my oil, can I add a quart into the filler hole and will that washout the old oil in the dip tray? Thanks |
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No. It will go directly into the oil pan. The drip try can only be filled or added to by the oil circulating system driven by the operation of the engine.
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You can remove the distributor and add a qt or 2, but, like Jim said, I don't think you need to worry about it.
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Just change the oil as normal, then drive it like you stole it!
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Go play with your trains instead. It's too freaking nasty outside to be driving an "A"!
Here you are driving in miniature!
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The cardio rehab is progressing very well. I'm about 1.2 way done.
I got 2 duty times as the National Christmas tree. I love doing the trains there. In early Feb WGHT comes to town. I will be running standard gauge trains there. It sure looks like the oil entering hru te vent pipe lands in the dip tray. CLEM |
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I sure does, doesn't it?
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Motor oil gets to the dip tray in the crankcase 3 ways:
1. Oil poured down the breather pipe; 2. Overflow out of valve chamber into the timing gear area; 3. Oil exiting the oil return pipe.
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Thanks all.
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And a small amount from the other main bearings?
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