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Engine Specific Info and Questions => IDI Engine => Topic started by: Mike Robinson on September 18, 2011, 03:20:50 pm
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I have an AAZ in A Westy and well life is just fine. I do have a question around oil consumption.
The engine is relatively new <100k miles, performance and everything fine.
It does 'use' a bit of oil. On the last trip I replaced about a quart (litre) fro every 2500 miles - which is ok by me, but I was wondering if it is because I am overfilling the sump.
The Westy setup is very difficult to get a good oil level reading and the sump has an additional gasket so I know the oil capasity will be above the standard 1.6na level of 4 quarts (litres). I have run it at about 4.5 to 4.75 quarts just to be 'safe'. I wonder if all I am doing is blowing out the excess and replacing it every time?
Any ideas
Mike
'82 Westy diesel AAZ
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If you overfill, you will definitely loose oil but generally it'll leak rather than burn. It's definitely NOT a good idea.
That said, a full oil change with a new filter takes 4.5L on my 1.6TD to fill things to the proper mark. I know the Vanagon oil pan is different though.