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Oil Change - wrong dip stick?
by
benzwagon
on 05 Oct, 2011 09:48
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Recently did an oil/filter change on my car (79 rabbit/ 1.6 12mm out of 85 golf). I filled the new filter with oil before replacing. Added 3 liters of oil. No oil on the dipstick. Waited. No oil on the dipstick. YES, i remembered to put the oil drain plug back in

. I added another quarter liter and found just a bit of oil on the bottom of the dipstick. I am assuming this to mean I have the wrong dipstick. My Bentley (for the rabbit) says the motor should take 3 liters, 3.5 with filter change and now I am at 3.75 and just barely on the stick.
Can someone provide me with the correct dipstick-to-dipstick tube length difference for this motor? Or suggest another fault?
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#1
by
BigVWman
on 05 Oct, 2011 12:20
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iirc 4.7 us qts with oil filter replacement!
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#2
by
bajacalal
on 05 Oct, 2011 12:36
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I have an '85 1.6 TD engine. It takes 4.7 quarts/4.5 liters with the correct oil filter for the diesel engine. I put a full 5 quarts in. That fills it just to the top of "full" on the dipstick. On my car, it only takes it being a little more than a half-quart low for the oil to not even reach the dipstick tip at all (I think the dipstick may be bent, I'm not sure)...
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#3
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 05 Oct, 2011 13:49
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my engine takes the better part of 5 quarts..
i buy 5 quarts, change the oil, dump in a little over 4.5 quarts, then i set the left over half quart in the rain tray for when it needs 2 cups of oil in 2k miles..
gotta remember, you have almost a quart, if you are running the proper diesel oil filter.. and the pan, it holds right at 4 qts..
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#4
by
ORCoaster
on 05 Oct, 2011 18:44
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I do like R.O.R. Fill and save the rest back for later.
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#5
by
BigVWman
on 05 Oct, 2011 18:56
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Now i do have to say just to unnecessarily complicate things- we all assume you have the oil pan from the 85! There was a smaller oil pan way back when, my 77 had one when i first got it!about 4 qts with filter maybe a little less.
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#6
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 06 Oct, 2011 12:19
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yea, but the early little oil pan was very sloped in the bottom portion. the newer style pan is about flat across the bottom..
ive only seen a few small sump pans in my life, and most were on old gasser rabbits..
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#7
by
vanagonturbo
on 06 Oct, 2011 12:42
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All rabbits and sciroccos up to 1980 had 4qt pans. Gas and Diesel. 1981 was the introduction of the 5qt pan. It is very likely the OP has a later pan or engine or both.
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#8
by
8v-of-fury
on 14 Oct, 2011 08:30
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Even with a 4 qt pan, doesn't the filter hold almost 1 qt on its own?
The only way to figure this out is to for sure know what pan the OP has, an go from there.