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Triton V10 oil level

BudFoster37
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I recently had my oil and filter changed. I just checked the level and it is almost a half inch above the "MAX" mark on the dipstick. Is that a problem?
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Puttin
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I stand corrected: The '99 Ford Triton V-10 indeed is a 6 Qt. (5.7L) oil capacity....but definetly not 7. Look on P. 221 and you'll see.

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NAUTIQUE
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First question everyone should be asking is for more info on what year your rig is.
As Jerseyjim stated, the older F53's (I believe 99-01) had an incorrect dipstick.
Most years required 6 qts.
I believe some newer years might now be up to 7 qts.

And yes there should be plenty of grease fittings under there!

Plug your year chassis + oil change into the search on here, google, or FTE (Ford Truck Enthusists) and you should get plenty of more difinitive info for your rig.
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jerseyjim
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My 2001 takes 6 qts. with filter. I was told (and it was mentioned here on the Forum) that Ford had, at times put in the wrong dipstick...causing people to put in an extra quart (to take it up to the top of the checkered area).
To correct this, 2 choices:
1- Take it to a Ford Truck dealer and BUY the correct dipstick or: as I did:
2- Do an oil change, (6 qts with filter) run the motor for bit, stop the motor, let things "settle" and see how high the oil level is. Then...take a small file and etch a line on the dipstick where the oil stops.

Works.

JumboJet
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Puttin wrote:
Do you have an aftermarket cooler?


No.

It just adds a small amount of oil volume. When I dropped the oil filter it drained probably 1/4 quart.

Dachristianman
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I heard the story of a widow who brought her car in because it wouldn't go over about 30 mph. The mechanic couldn't get the engine to rev, and when he finally just opened the throttle wide open, the car struggled for about 20 seconds then the PCV valve blew out and a stream of oil followed. She had seen her husband add oil periodically, so every time she filled up the tank, she added a quart of oil.

I'm not sure it's true, but it makes for a good story.

Wrong_Lane
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If you need to remove some crank case oil trying to remove the drain plug and letting some out is a messy job.

The cleanest and easiest way is to remove the oil filter, throw it away and put on a new unused filter. This will get rid of almost a quart of oil.

With the new filter installed, run the engine for a minute or so, let it sit for 10 minutes, measure the oil and you should be ok.

I would recommend lowering the oil to the level stipulated by the engine manufacturer.
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04fxsts
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Our V-10 only has 715 miles so have not changed anything but I did read the owners manual; too cold to do anything else. According to the book it takes 7 quarts with filter change. Jim.

dodge_guy
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Mine says 6.5 qts. I always put in 7 and it's just a hair over max.

You'll be fine nothing to worry about.
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Puttin
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Do you hava an aftermarket cooler?

JumboJet
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Puttin wrote:
The V-10 takes 5.7 quarts with a filter change. After you add the last .7 quart, wait at least 2 minutes before you dip the stick. This engine has a design that means you need to take extra time when checking the level. That's the reason many are overfilled.
With my oil cooler, mine takes 7 quarts with the filter. I changed mine last Sat. and 7 was perfect. 1999 V10.

BudFoster37
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I'm going to take it back to the Walmart that did the work. A second issue is that my receipt showed that no lube was done because there were no grease fittings accessible but I can see four without crawling underneath. This was done at a Walmart because the RV package is just $53 and their bays are big enough to accommodate the RV. I called the store manager who apologized profusely and sent me a check for $57. The "technician" who did the work had a " Certified lubrication technician" certificate on the wall. Lesson learned. I am really p--sed over this.

Puttin
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The V-10 takes 5.7 quarts with a filter change. After you add the last .7 quart, wait at least 2 minutes before you dip the stick. This engine has a design that means you need to take extra time when checking the level. That's the reason many are overfilled.

10forty2
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Most likely you won't have a problem before your next oil change, but there are possibilities of damage to the engine with too much oil. I've heard of hydrolocking the engine and blowing out spark plugs/cracking the block because of too much oil. There's also the possibility of blow-by in the cylinders and oil leaks from blown seals and gaskets. Fouling spark plugs is a real possibility. And for some reason, I've also heard of it creating a foamy oil and causing the oil pump to actually not pick up the oil. In short...it's best to fill with the recommended amount. If you overfill, it's not too hard to just open the plug and let out a quart, then re-measure.
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Doug156
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It should not. My first V-10 only took 6 quarts but the mechanic had it stuck in his head it took 7 (like my new v-10 does). So I was always a quart above. Never had a problem in 55,000 miles
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