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Old 05-08-2015, 09:33 AM
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hey forum ... how many quarts of oil (sae 5w30 mobil syn. high mill.) do i need to pick up to change the oil on my 2001 xk8........... should i change the oil plug also ( or only if needed ?)
 
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Here's from the owner manual, I'd only change the plug if you have a issue. Also don't forget the filter.
 
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Make sure about the type of filter as well. The OEM is designed with a valve to retain oil when at rest so you do not start a cold engine without oil.

The brand Mann has it, the cheap Fram's do not. Difference between the two is maybe $5-$7. Spend the money.
 
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Make sure about the type of filter as well. The OEM is designed with a valve to retain oil when at rest so you do not start a cold engine without oil.

The brand Mann has it, the cheap Fram's do not. Difference between the two is maybe $5-$7. Spend the money.
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auto zone... advanced and a few others I tried don't carry mann.............. any stores you know of off the top or should i just order on line.....tony
 
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Old 05-09-2015, 05:58 AM
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Go for an OEM filter - it's too important a part to mess with.
Costs a bit more but the difference is nothing compared with the cost of the oil you need to buy.
 
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Old 05-09-2015, 06:09 AM
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This thread was created for this type of query..
You'll find some solutions there.. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...thread-115180/
 
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Talking of oil changes has anyone used one of those pump type changers that suck the oil up the dipstick?

I use one on my boat as it is impossible to access the sump, and it works really well.
 
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Dibbit,
Automotive and marine dipstick oil extractors are great and can be used on your car but what about your oil filter? If a new filter is part of your maintenance plan you're going to be under the car anyway. You might as well pull the plug and really empty the oil pan and any junk that might be hiding in that last 1/4 inch of oil oil extractors tend to leave behind. Extractors will remove [most of] the oil but what they can leave behind can be ugly stuff.
 
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Dibbit,
Automotive and marine dipstick oil extractors are great and can be used on your car but what about your oil filter? If a new filter is part of your maintenance plan you're going to be under the car anyway. You might as well pull the plug and really empty the oil pan and any junk that might be hiding in that last 1/4 inch of oil oil extractors tend to leave behind. Extractors will remove [most of] the oil but what they can leave behind can be ugly stuff.
Yes, that is the question really, does the vacuum tube reach all the way down? If it does then I am sure that the vacuum pressure will be just as effective, if not more so, than gravity alone.

I'll be changing the oil filter as well, with a genuine Jaguar part. I'll measure the amount of oil I extract as well to see how well the pump does and compare how messy it is to using the drain plug.
 
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Originally Posted by dibbit
Talking of oil changes has anyone used one of those pump type changers that suck the oil up the dipstick?

I use one on my boat as it is impossible to access the sump, and it works really well.
Yes - me.
I used one the other week after accidentally overfilling at oil change. It worked just fine to draw of the excess. The trick is to get some plastic tube thin enough and long enough to go down the dipstick channel and not having it come off. I used a length of hospital/patient oxygen tubing.

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Yes - me.
I used one the other week after accidentally overfilling at oil change. It worked just fine to draw of the excess. The trick is to get some plastic tube thin enough and long enough to go down the dipstick channel and not having it come off. I used a length of hospital/patient oxygen tubing.

Steve
I tested it out yesterday and the tube that came with the pump goes all the way down the dipstick tube without a problem, so I think I will give it a go.
 
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