Oil change, not my best work

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  1. pasadena_commut

    pasadena_commut Senior Member

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    Performed the 3rd Valvoline Restore and Protect oil change today. Our driveway has a little slope and previously the car was pointed downhill so that it would be only slightly tilted uphill once the jacks were in.

    Today I brain farted and parked the car in the other direction.

    The oil was about 2/3 low on the dipstick, or roughly 1 qt. low, so should have held 2.9 qts.

    Drained it "all", replaced the filter, buttoned up the bottom, and poured in ~3.5 quarts. Took it off the jack stands, drove it around for about a minute, put it back in the same position nose up orientation but wheels on the ground, checked the oil. It was about 1/4 of the distance between the dots high. Grabbed a ruler: 43 mm dot to dot, oil is 10 mm above top dot. 1.6 qts between those dots, so about 0.4 qts high.

    Dumped all the waste oil from the drain pan into an empty 5 qt oil container. It came to almost exactly 2.5 qt. (Although reading through the side of the VRP container is difficult, the "clear" part is not very clear.) Apparently with the nose up that much .4 qts remained in the motor. That would explain the oil color, which was "very slightly dirty", consistent with 10% old oil in 90% new.

    But that can't be quite right either, or it would have been perfect at 3.9 qts. I must also have underestimated the volume added. Next time I'm going to use a measuring cup where I can clearly see the amount.

    Toying with the idea of sucking out the extra .4 qts through the dipstick tube. Not sure what size or type of tube to use though. The way things are going today it will probably get stuck.

    On top of that, oil consumption seems to be increasing. Here are the last 4 oil changes (all at very close to 5000 mile intervals):

    3/17/23 (? range low) use Valvoline 5w30 (performed by mechanic)
    5/20/24 (2/3 range low) use VRP, usage 1 qt / 5000 miles
    3/15/25 (2/3 range low) use VRP, usage 1 qt / 5000 miles
    4/25/26 (0.8 qt added 1/7/26 plus 2/3 range low), use VRP, usage 1.8 qt / 5000 miles

    In other words, after 5000 miles of VRP oil consumption was unchanged, but after 10000 miles it was worse. Not the hoped for direction of change!
     
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    if the car is burning oil, the .4 quarts probably will burn off, no real need to take it out.

    Interesting data on the Restore oil, it would burn more oil. Maybe you were traveling at really high speeds? That always burns more oil..

    I've had a lot of luck with my oil burner 2008, by going back to conventional Toyota 5w30 oil. It seems to burn a lot less compared to using synthetics. And it's much cheaper buying conventional at around $4 qt
     
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    In 1111 miles or so. Roughly 3 months if no long trips.

    I don't think there was a significant difference in highway miles between the two intervals. Could be something else going on unrelated to the rings, like the PCV valve (unlikely) or valve stems (even more unlikely). There is no sign of an oil leak on the bottom of the motor. It does suggest that rather than waiting for the VRP to do its thing some sort of top end treatment might be a better choice. If some rings are stuck they will be wearing abnormally until unstuck, so the sooner that happens, the better.