CHAPTER 45 Engine Lubrication.

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CHAPTER 45 Engine Lubrication

Checking the Engine Oil 45-1 Locate the dipstick. With the engine off, remove the dipstick, catching any drops of oil on a rag, and wipe it clean. Observe the markings on the lower end of the stick, which indicate the "full" and "add" marks or specify the "safe" zone.

Checking the Engine Oil 45-1 Replace the dipstick and push it back down into the sump as far as it will go. Remove it again, and hold it level while checking the level indicated on the bottom of the stick. If the level is near or below the "add" mark, then you will need to determine if the engine just needs topped up to the full level with fresh oil or replaced with new oil and oil filter.

Checking the Engine Oil 45-1 Check the oil for any conditions such as unusual color or texture. Report these to your supervisor. Check the oil monitoring system, oil sticker, or service record to determine if the oil needs changed. (Some oil monitoring systems show the percentage of life left in the oil.)

Checking the Engine Oil 45-1 If additional oil is needed, estimate the amount by checking the service manual guide to the dipstick markings. Unscrew the filler cap at the top of the engine, and using a funnel to avoid spillage, turn the oil bottle so the spout is on the high side of the bottle and gently pour the oil into the engine. Recheck the oil level.

Checking the Engine Oil 45-1 Replace the oil filler cap, and check the dipstick again to make sure the oil level is now correct.

Draining the Engine Oil 45-2 Before you begin, clean up any oil spills, obtain the oil drain container (and make sure it has enough room for the oil to be drained), have enough new oil of the correct type to refill the engine, have the correct oil filter, and ensure that the engine oil is up to operating temperature before starting the oil change.

Draining the Engine Oil 45-2 Identify the location of the oil drain plug. Some vehicles have two drain plugs, draining separate sump areas. If the drain plug is leaking, damaged, or does not look right, inform your supervisor. Use a box wrench or socket to remove and replace the drain bolt. Be careful that you do not remove the transmission drain plug by mistake.

Draining the Engine Oil 45-2 Position the drain pan so it will catch the oil. Remove and inspect the drain plug and gasket; replace as necessary.

Draining the Engine Oil 45-2 Allow the oil to drain while you are dealing with the drain plug, gasket, and oil filter (see Skill Drill 45-3).

Draining the Engine Oil 45-2 Screw in the drain plug all the way by hand and then tighten it to the torque specified by the manufacturer. Wipe any drips from the underside of the engine.

Draining the Engine Oil 45-2 Safely dispose of the drained oil according to all local regulations.

Replacing a Spin-on Filter 45-3 Check for new filter availability. Locate the filter being changed. It will usually be located on the side of the engine block or at an angle underneath the engine. Select the proper oil filter wrench.

Replacing a Spin-on Filter 45-3 Position a drain pan to catch any oil that will leak from the filter.

Replacing a Spin-on Filter 45-3 Remove the filter. Clean the seating area on the engine so that its surface and the surface of the new filter can seal properly. Make sure the O-ring from the removed filter is not still stuck to the filter mounting surface.

Replacing a Spin-on Filter 45-3 Confirm you have the correct replacement filter. Smear a little oil on the surface of the new O-ring.

Replacing a Spin-on Filter 45-3 Screw in the filter until the filter just starts and ensure that it cannot be pulled off. Then turn the filter by hand until the filter lightly contacts the base. Be careful not to cross-thread the oil filter

Replacing a Cartridge Filter (Replaceable Element) 45-4 Before removing a cartridge-style oil filter, make sure a suitable replacement filter is available. The filter may be located on the side of the engine block, at an angle underneath the engine, or on the top of the engine. If the filter is located in a plastic end cap housing, be sure to use the special tool that the service information calls for.

Replacing a Cartridge Filter (Replaceable Element) 45-4 Position a drain pan to catch any oil that will leak from the filter. Unscrew the filter cartridge retaining bolt or oil filter cap, and remove the cartridge filter and housing or end cap.

Replacing a Cartridge Filter (Replaceable Element) 45-4 Remove the filter and clean the housing or end cap as necessary, and replace any O-rings or gaskets on the assembly.

Replacing a Cartridge Filter (Replaceable Element) 45-4 Smear a little oil on the surface of any new O-rings. Install the new filter cartridge back into its housing.

Replacing a Cartridge Filter (Replaceable Element) 45-4 If the cartridge is on the top of the engine, the service information may direct you to pour a specified amount of oil into the filter cavity before the end cap is installed. Screw the cartridge bolt or end cap back in place and tighten to the specified torque. Be careful not to cross-thread the oil filter bolt or end cap.

Refilling the Engine Oil 45-5 Using the service information, research the correct grade and the quantity of oil you will need to fill the engine. Turn the container of oil so that the spout is on the high side of the bottle. (continues)

Refilling the Engine Oil 45-5 … Pour the oil into the funnel carefully so that no oil is spilled onto the outside of the engine, and pour slowly enough to avoid the risk of blowback or overflow. Fill the engine only to the level indicated on the engine dipstick. Replace the filler cap.

Refilling the Engine Oil 45-5 Start the engine and check the oil pressure indicator on the dash. If the oil pressure is inadequate, stop. Do not continue to run the engine.

Refilling the Engine Oil 45-5 If the oil pressure is good, turn the engine off and check underneath the vehicle to make sure no oil is leaking from the oil filter or drain plug.

Refilling the Engine Oil 45-5 With a level vehicle, check the oil level again with the dipstick. It may be necessary to top off the engine by adding a small quantity of oil to compensate for the amount absorbed by the new filter. Do not overfill.

Refilling the Engine Oil 45-5 Refer to the owner's manual or the service information, and install a static sticker.

Refilling the Engine Oil 45-5 Reset the maintenance reminder system to remind the owner when the next oil change is due.