Posted by JBlavl on August 01, 2014 at 10:55:18 from (72.46.228.155):
In Reply to: Super C Oil Change posted by mkirsch on August 01, 2014 at 10:27:12:
mkirsch said: (quoted from post at 10:27:12 08/01/14) I know you're not calling him a liar for saying he has a dipstick, gene...
Really, a Super C is not *SUPPOSED* to have a dipstick, and any reading that dipstick gives you is suspect.
Check the petcocks on the side of the oil pan for proper oil level.
To be on the safe side, you can also drain the oil into a CLEAN container to see if you still have 5 quarts. That way you don't have to throw it away if the amount is correct.
If it's exactly 5 quarts, your dipstick is marked wrong.
If there is a lot more than 5 quarts, it's hydraulic oil leaking from the front seal of the pump.
If it's part water, you've got bigger problems.
I completely drained the oil pan and filter and put exactly 5 quarts in it. Engine has only been run less than 1 minute since.
Hydro pump is not on the tractor nor was it on the tractor when I changed the oil so it's impossible to have leaked anything into the engine.
Coolant is right where it is suppose to be and I have added nothing.
This post was edited by JBlavl at 11:01:26 08/01/14 2 times.
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