Have I just overfilled??
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Originally Posted by aeroman
John Walker of Seattle told me overfilling is not bad in a 964 and will do no damage like in the older cars.
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At my service in 2005, my car was slightly over-filled. I thought I would probably get away with it - one month later, I was cleaning out the ISV and AFM to cure my uneven idle.
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Originally Posted by aeroman
John Walker of Seattle told me overfilling is not bad in a 964 and will do no damage like in the older cars. When I drove mine back from Cali I thought I had done that and called him to see what I should do. He said if you do just let it burn itself out. major smoke clouds. If he says it is okay then I am sure it is. ![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Quite a few years ago (I was 16) I changed the oil on my 50cc motorcycle. I didn't notice that it had a sight glass near the bottom of the sump.
I was very surprised at how much oil it took to fill it to just under the brim of the oil fill hole..... and, as you can imagine - it absolutely refused to start with that much oil in it.
Fortunately, I'm not quite that stupid anymore. I only buy cars with oil gauges
I was very surprised at how much oil it took to fill it to just under the brim of the oil fill hole..... and, as you can imagine - it absolutely refused to start with that much oil in it.
Fortunately, I'm not quite that stupid anymore. I only buy cars with oil gauges
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If it's overfilled, simply take a turkey baster and suck out some of the overage through the oil filler. A little bit of oil causes the needle on my gauge to flunctuate quite a bit. Example: when my needle is pointing in the red, adding only a few ounces will cause it to read at 3 o'clock.
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This works great to suction out oil. I bought it to use on my boat but have ended up using it for all kinds of oil draining projects.
http://overtons.com/modperl/overtons...um=21664&fcat=
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I bought one a while back that attaches to your hand drill, seems like it was less than $30? It was made for marine-type applications where you can't get to the drain plug. Oh, here it is:
http://overtons.com/modperl/overtons...um=20316&fcat=
I'd never want to change oil this way because it's a real PITA to use and you can't get all the old oil out, but it will pull a quart out lickity-split.
http://overtons.com/modperl/overtons...um=20316&fcat=
I'd never want to change oil this way because it's a real PITA to use and you can't get all the old oil out, but it will pull a quart out lickity-split.
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Originally Posted by kusee pee
Aaaah, but do you? Any news on the Supra...?
Unfortunately - it's a bit scary the rate the fuel is dropping and I've booked it in for a service next week. I used to laugh at the focus service prices - I suspect I won't laugh quite so much this time....
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Originally Posted by DaveK
I've been driving it for almost a week. And a nice fun car it is too!
Unfortunately - it's a bit scary the rate the fuel is dropping and I've booked it in for a service next week. I used to laugh at the focus service prices - I suspect I won't laugh quite so much this time....
Unfortunately - it's a bit scary the rate the fuel is dropping and I've booked it in for a service next week. I used to laugh at the focus service prices - I suspect I won't laugh quite so much this time....
My regular mileage was at least 300-320 miles to a tank with my auto tt (average of 26/27mpg). Anything substantially less than ~280 is unusual.
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Manual NA. I had a TT about 7 years ago - but I decided that as my daily driver I should be sensible.
Haven't got through a tank of fuel yet - but I'd be surprised if it's much more than 200 miles. The Supra forum had a thread a few days ago saying new O2 sensor makes a huge difference - but it might also be that my journeys are all short (7 miles to work).
Haven't got through a tank of fuel yet - but I'd be surprised if it's much more than 200 miles. The Supra forum had a thread a few days ago saying new O2 sensor makes a huge difference - but it might also be that my journeys are all short (7 miles to work).
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I am the victim of "overfill"
The garage responsible for testing my car for Aussie compliance "kindly" checked whether it had oil in before starting the car after it's long journey from the UK. So, with engine off and the car having not been run for 9 weeks, the oil was "very low". He even charged me for the oil! When he first told me that he needed to top the oil up, I didn't think twice but after I had driven a couple of miles and saw the guage, I sussed what had happened.
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The garage responsible for testing my car for Aussie compliance "kindly" checked whether it had oil in before starting the car after it's long journey from the UK. So, with engine off and the car having not been run for 9 weeks, the oil was "very low". He even charged me for the oil! When he first told me that he needed to top the oil up, I didn't think twice but after I had driven a couple of miles and saw the guage, I sussed what had happened.
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