05-27-2006, 05:13 PM
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mnb -- the OP indicated he has a 987 -- that car takes less oil than a 986 -- according to my 987 manual:
oil change with filter = 7.75 litres (8.19 quarts)
oil change w/o filter (perish the thought of not throwing on a new filter!) = 7.5 litres (7.93 quarts)
btw, following those guidelines with 2 diy oil & filter changes i have never overfilled, or underfilled, and the fill is at the top (3d) "ok" bar (not the "overfill" bar) -- so i don't think there's a tsb on it -- actually, i'd rather be in the 3 "acceptable" bars (and top off from there) than in the overfill bar (who knows how much?) -- and oh, the "checking from the back" thing sounds like bull****************
as for the bars (1 too low, 3 acceptable, 1 too high) in a 987 --
"The difference between the minimum and maximum marks on the (oil level) segment display is approx. 1.2 litres.
Each segment of the display corresponds to approx. 0.4 litre."
0.4 litre = 13.5 fl. oz / 0.423 quarts / 1.69 cups (just over one cup and two-thirds, which is what i would use).
then again, the OP said: "From the look of the meter it is full at all but one bar"
"at all BUT ONE BAR" -- that means all is perfect, from what i can tell.
but it's an example of yet another potential issue (along with cost) that militates in favor of diy oil/filter changes
rock on
brett
Last edited by bhduxbury; 05-27-2006 at 05:23 PM.
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05-27-2006, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by bhduxbury
mnb -- the OP indicated he has a 987 -- that car takes less oil than a 986 -- according to my 987 manual:
oil change with filter = 7.75 litres (8.19 quarts)
oil change w/o filter (perish the thought of not throwing on a new filter!) = 7.5 litres (7.93 quarts)
btw, following those guidelines with 2 diy oil & filter changes i have never overfilled, or underfilled, and the fill is at the top (3d) "ok" bar (not the "overfill" bar) -- so i don't think there's a tsb on it -- actually, i'd rather be in the 3 "acceptable" bars (and top off from there) than in the overfill bar (who knows how much?) -- and oh, the "checking from the back" thing sounds like bull****************
as for the bars (1 too low, 3 acceptable, 1 too high) in a 987 --
"The difference between the minimum and maximum marks on the (oil level) segment display is approx. 1.2 litres.
Each segment of the display corresponds to approx. 0.4 litre."
0.4 litre = 13.5 fl. oz / 0.423 quarts / 1.69 cups (just over one cup and two-thirds, which is what i would use).
then again, the OP said: "From the look of the meter it is full at all but one bar"
"at all BUT ONE BAR" -- that means all is perfect, from what i can tell.
but it's an example of yet another potential issue (along with cost) that militates in favor of diy oil/filter changes
rock on
brett
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Hi,
I agree with you. But remember, this is all the same engine, just the Bore and Stroke Differ, so the capacities remain the same. I agree that it's better to reside in the in-between marks than to try and Top it Up. The in-between is not Low, just not maxxed...
Happy Motoring... Jim'99
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05-28-2006, 06:22 AM
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"Hi,
Yes, but remember, this is a quasi-dry sump system, it does in fact have a sump pan. In addition to increased drag on the Crank, an overfill situation can lead to the troubles I mentioned earlier...
Happy Mototoring!... Jim'99"
Thanks Jim.
Boy, I think this is lame! If they are going with a QUASI dry sump, it seems to me they should have left the dipstick in there.
Cheez.
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05-28-2006, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by MNBoxster
But remember, this is all the same engine, just the Bore and Stroke Differ, so the capacities remain the same
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that's cool, jim, but your numbers are a full litre (1.06 quarts, iirc) more than mine -- following yours would surely lead to at least an "indicated" overfill on a 987 on the digimeter. oh well.
and again, on another topic, ron's original post says "From the look of the meter it is full at all but one bar" -- not an overfill situation, from where i stand
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05-28-2006, 08:59 PM
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What gives???
I too am a new Boxster owner....2001 S 45K miles. I bought the car with less then full maintenance records although by my eye and also that of my new mechanic (not a dealer but a very reputibule specialist recomended by the local Club chapter) in great condition......THese people are good mechanics I can tell....
I told him to have at it and make sure he inspected every thing and did a full oil change with filter. The car is running great and what a blast it is!!!! But like the rest of you if I do the electronic oil check I too have all the bars lit
Not only that but the receipt very detailed bye the bye says 10 quarts of Mobil 1 0W/40 oil and filter.....
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05-28-2006, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by bhduxbury
that's cool, jim, but your numbers are a full litre (1.06 quarts, iirc) more than mine -- following yours would surely lead to at least an "indicated" overfill on a 987 on the digimeter. oh well.
and again, on another topic, ron's original post says "From the look of the meter it is full at all but one bar" -- not an overfill situation, from where i stand
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Hi,
They are not my numbers, they are from the TSB cited. If Porsche subsequently lowered the recommended Fill capacity, it's quite possible, but news to me...
Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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05-29-2006, 10:04 PM
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Just to chime in, just had the 30k on my 99. 10 quarts and I show all bars lit as well...
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