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2005MCS/KK 10-31-2006 04:42 PM

Will over load engine oil harms the engine?
 
Hi everyone, today I do visit a local garage by changing the engine oil, I bought a total of 5.4 liter of Mobil 1 5W30 oil (a tank of 4.4L and another 1L just in case). When the technician (young and new guy) filled up the engine oil, he thought the bottle of 4.4L engine oil is 4L.... Then he ends up put all 5.4L engine oil into my engine(which he thought the total is 5L)... :eek2: I tell him that my Mini manual only recommand 4.5L maximum of engine oil, but he said it should be fine... :sly:

May I ask if it will be ok? Or should I take another visit tomorrow by take off some engine oil?

Thanks for any information. :sad:

cfoley 10-31-2006 04:50 PM

Too much is usually worse than not enough. You should have some removed.

apexer 10-31-2006 07:01 PM

In reality, the mini takes exactly 5 quarts with a new filter. Not sure how many liters that is but, if over full, I'd take it back to have some removed.

flannelhippie 10-31-2006 08:32 PM

Tell him this isnt a honda and needs to be taken care of, and make him take all the extra out.

XAlfa 10-31-2006 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by flannelhippie (Post 1204768)
Tell him this isnt a honda and needs to be taken care of, and make him take all the extra out.

Is there something about the design of Honda engines that allows you to over fill the oil without problems? :confused: Never heard that before.

flannelhippie 10-31-2006 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by XAlfa (Post 1204822)
Is there something about the design of Honda engines that allows you to over fill the oil without problems? :confused: Never heard that before.


No, I was just saying that MINI's need a little more care and attention than hondas.

UKSUV 10-31-2006 09:28 PM

YOU WILL BLOW YOUR SEALS OUT. :eek: Tell them to remove the excess ASAP.

chows4us 11-01-2006 07:19 AM

http://www.fineliving.com/fine/trans...223691,00.html

There are a bunch of things that can go wrong from overfilling. While there is too much oil in the engine, high pressure may develop in the crankcase, you can get oil leakage through the oil pan gasket and other engine seals. You might have noticed reduced gas mileage while the oil level was too high - it's possible that the crankshaft was splashing in the oil, which made it work harder. And that splashing could cause the oil to foam up, which could cause the oil pressure in the crankcase to drop and perhaps lead to premature engine wear or even damage. In my experience, this would be a rare occurrence... mostly too much oil just makes a mess.

XAlfa 11-01-2006 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by flannelhippie (Post 1204850)
No, I was just saying that MINI's need a little more care and attention than hondas.

Oh, an elitist statement. I see. Watch what you say out in the real world. Honda engines completely blow away our Brazilian-built, Chrysler-designed, iron-block, SOHC tractor motors. People in glass houses.

flannelhippie 11-08-2006 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by XAlfa (Post 1205267)
Oh, an elitist statement. I see.

No, not an elitist statement. I was saying Hondas are built strong and can withstand abuse, MINI's just dont have the relaibility of a Honda, get it??:thumbsup:

UKSUV 11-10-2006 12:06 AM

I have 63K of hard hard driven miles on the Cooper. Mine is still kickin strong. It wants to tear up the tarmac:grin:


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