moose736,
i bet you five dollars that when your engine is "cold" -- the OM states to check the oil level when the engine is "cold" -- it's gonna read way over full.
j
Hi JGY,
Its been about 2 hours since the motor was run for 5 minutes. I just checked the oil level again and the dipstick is still right at the "full" line.
I agree with you that hot and cold readings will yield different results.
When I was filling engine with new oil, the tractor had been sitting overnight, so the engine was definitely cold at the beginning of the oil "fill" process. I only ran the engine twice during the oil filling process for a total of about 2 minutes, then once the oil level was exactly at full line on the dipstick I ran the engine for about another 5 minutes. Its been sitting for 2 hours now and still reads right at the "full" line on the dipstick. If I get any other results, I'll post.
What timeframe denotes cold? Given the sequence I described, wouldn't you think this is a "cold" engine condition?