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    Engine oil levels.

    With my K20A engine, should I be taking the oil levels from a cold temperature or from operating temperature. I'm getting two different oil levels and was curious to which one is the proper indicator.

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    Park on a level ground like in your garage and check in the morning.
    That's the best way.

    The oil level on the dip stick will be easy to see.

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    run it to operating temp then let it sit for 5 minutes

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    either.

    as long as it's between the two dots.

    but to be anal, post #4 is the best way.

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    You check oil level on flat surface while the engine is cold. When ever u check the oil when ever its hot u will not get accurate level, because oil stay on the engine head.

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    First thing in the morning is good.

    Or if you go for a drive, let it sit for 10 mins.
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