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    Oil Change b16a how much oil?

    Hey guys, I have a ef9 with a b16a and I don't have any manuals.

    For all you DIYers out there can anyone tell me how many litres of oil I need for an oil change? I know normally you need about one litre for flushing, but how much do I fill the engine with?

    thanks in advance

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    approx 3.5litres.

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    if i remeber correctly
    according to the manual
    its 4L inc oil filter
    "since we're both asian.. I'll look after you and chuck in King Springs with the wheels and tyres for $1050"

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    yeh it should be 4L cos i use to get the 5L honda oil bottles and every 4th change was free!

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    dunno i've only ever put in about 3.5 with the oil filter, and i check as i pour.
    mine only increase to 4ltrs once i put an oil cooler in
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limo View Post
    yeh it should be 4L cos i use to get the 5L honda oil bottles and every 4th change was free!
    woo yeh!
    "since we're both asian.. I'll look after you and chuck in King Springs with the wheels and tyres for $1050"

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    To be safe, drain the oil, change the filter, lower the car off the jack stands. Then fill in 3.5L, wait 3 minutes and check the dipstick. Add more if required.
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    Whatever you do, USE A FUNNEL!!

    I poured oil in my bfs car cos I cbf getting one from the garage. It leaked into the spark plugs. his car didn't run properly after that. Luckily it got fixed hehe

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    ^ thats why you pour the oil in with the bottle tilted to the side and not have the mouth at the lowest point
    stops all the oil trying to rush out of the hole

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    remember to fill to the top just before the engine oil cap.
    just like you would a drink bottle or cup,
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    Quote Originally Posted by kayot1k View Post
    remember to fill to the top just before the engine oil cap.
    just like you would a drink bottle or cup,
    Are you on drugs?
    Filling the engine oil up to the oil cap? That's flooding it....


    If you are unsure, just use the dipstick to measure it like Aaron mentioned...
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