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Old 04-15-2003, 02:46 PM
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I think you should put 7 quarts in your new oil pan.. Mark the dip stick.. Run it for a few min. Check the oil to be sure you still have at least 5 quarts in the pan.. Add some if you are uncomfortable with the level, but keep track of how much you ad.

Take the car for a short ride, 10 min. maybe.. On a flat level surface check the oil again, ad as much as it takes to reach the full level.. Ad steps 1, 2, and 3, subtract subtrack the sum of the subtotal divided by your gross adjusted income and divide the net from the total tax paid..

That should get you the total capacity of your threshhold for pain.. As for oil capacity, add the 7 quarts you added to your new 7 quart pan to anything it took to get the oil back to the full line you established.. That is your total oil capacity.

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