[DeTomaso] 10 qt oil pan capacity

Garth Rodericks garth_rodericks at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 6 19:29:12 EST 2012


Yes, a correct length dipstick shows what 'Full' should be based on the level of the oil bath relative to the crank, regardless of whether you have a 5qt, 10qt, or Lake Michigan size oil pan.

Cheers!
Garth



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 From: Jeff Detrich <jjdetrich at gmail.com>
To: Garth Rodericks <garth_rodericks at yahoo.com> 
Cc: DeTomaso Mail List <detomaso at realbig.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: 10 qt oil pan capacity
 

Thanks, Garth.
 
That's my point, wouldn't you want it filled to the same level as a stock pan as indicated by the original stock dipstick full level? That would be measured relative to the engine mechanicals not the pan.
 
Still not convinced?
 
Jeff
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On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Garth Rodericks <garth_rodericks at yahoo.com> wrote:

Here's a valuable post I saved from a while back...
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>Aviad & Armando Oil Pan Capacity 
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>Source: http://www.realbig.com/pipermail/detomaso/2007-November/091125.html  
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>To settle it for all of you that have bought an Armando pan, when AVIAID designed that pan the static oil capacity of the pan was set at 9qt.   That fills the pan to the underside of the hard tray that is bolted in on top of the pickup box assembly in the pan.   Our instructions for actual capacity determination are to fill an empty pan, installed on the engine in a car sitting on flat ground, with 8qts. of oil. Mark your dipstick. Add one additional quart, and mark the stick again.   This is full. The first mark is the low mark. This should be only about 3/8" given the sump area of the pan.  
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>Start the engine, letting oil circulate and fill the engine, filter and any cooler or lines that may be part of the system. Shut the engine off, and add back to the top mark. This will be system capacity.  
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>Depending on engine and operating conditions the ideal level can vary. Ideal oil level is a point between fluctuating oil pressure and excess carry over of oil out of the engine venting system.   If the engine tends to trap oil up in the engine, it will like an extra 1/2 quart.   If the engine returns oil well, it might like 1/2 quart low.   Experience will tell.  
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>John Schwarz 
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>AVIAID Oil Systems 
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>10041 Canoga Avenue 
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>Chatsworth CA 91311-3004 
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>818 998 8991 phone 
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>818 998 8993 fax 
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>aviaid at aol.com email 
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>aviaid.com web


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