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Checked my dipstick yesterday and nearly shat myself as it read ZERO, ZILCH, NUFFIN - even got my G/F to check it. Bought 5lt and poured about 3/4 lt in and 10 mins later it read MAX!!

 

Re - checked this morning and still reading Max!! My oil light aint come on as its broke and awaiting new part in new year - any ideas (No spillage/leakage on driveway)

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Checked my dipstick yesterday and nearly shat myself as it read ZERO, ZILCH, NUFFIN - even got my G/F to check it. Bought 5lt and poured about 3/4 lt in and 10 mins later it read MAX!!

 

Re - checked this morning and still reading Max!! My oil light aint come on as its broke and awaiting new part in new year - any ideas (No spillage/leakage on driveway)

 

Meant (3/4lt) 3 to 4 litres - soz

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I agree that is grim but is a demo on how forgiving these engines are, if this had been my skyline then it would have broken plan and simple

 

Mine wasn't forgiving when I blew an oil cooler pipe a few years ago, one second she was fine, the next I'm spinning 360 degrees down the road with a seized main bearing :scare:

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When was it last filled? You've either got a leak or your burning oil. Any blueish smoke out the back?

 

Hey nic

 

My mate said a month ago he saw blue smoke when i booted it - i have not noticed any leaks on my drive or garage so maybe its my rings gone?

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Hey nic

 

My mate said a month ago he saw blue smoke when i booted it - i have not noticed any leaks on my drive or garage so maybe its my rings gone?

 

UK or J-spec, TT or NA?

 

If there is a small leak you may not get oil dropped underneath whilst stood, as it will either get caught by the engine tray or will be splattered back underneath the car.

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UK or J-spec, TT or NA?

 

If there is a small leak you may not get oil dropped underneath whilst stood, as it will either get caught by the engine tray or will be splattered back underneath the car.

 

Nic

 

Its a J-Spec N/A - (Power seems normal), im just amazed that my dipstick read ZERO but i only put in about 3 litre maybe a little more and it then read full!!

 

Thanks nic

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i don't think your dipstick can read 'zero' mate.

 

the 'min' mark on a dipstick is the lowest operating volume recommended for the oil/engine. this is usually about a litre below the 'max' mark on the stick.

 

well you know what i mean - its still bowel moveing stuff ...

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Nic

 

Its a J-Spec N/A - (Power seems normal), im just amazed that my dipstick read ZERO but i only put in about 3 litre maybe a little more and it then read full!!

 

Thanks nic

 

Well I can safely say it's not your turbo seals ;)

 

-Ian

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If you have got a leak then filling it past max will make it worse so be carefull......

 

You also risk blowing the front main seal, in fact you could already have a leak there,after my FMS went i put in a super bright LED linked to the oil level light just to make sure i would see if the oil got low, as the std light is not very bright, if its working at all:blink:

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might be worth checking the oil filter if its loose etc

 

Hiya mate

 

was thinking about this and you reminded me so went and looked and hey effin presto - loose effin filter.

 

Just popping over to my garage to insert my foot up a mechanics asshole!!

 

Thanks dude

 

rick

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Hiya mate

 

was thinking about this and you reminded me so went and looked and hey effin presto - loose effin filter.

 

Just popping over to my garage to insert my foot up a mechanics asshole!!

 

Thanks dude

 

rick

 

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that's shocking mate, i hope you have big feet is all i can say :D

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