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Reply to "10Qt pan oil volume"

AVIAID's response to that is the pan rating is "approximate".
I'm pretty sure that if you are very close to the line, either way, you are ok.

There are no pockets in either the stock pan or the AVIAID that will retain oil. I presume that Armondo's is the same as the AVIAID's?

The real effort of changing the oil would be that if you had an additional oil cooler. There you have the likeliness of oil left in the hoses and the cooler itself.

If you need to drain as close to 100% of the oil as possible then you need to install an in line petcock near the cooler and at the lowest point in the system.

Internally the engine componets will continue to drip oil for a while. Maybe as much as 48 hours or so.

Many people will just leave the pan to drain for an extended period, like overnight.

That really isn't necessary though unless you need to remove a know contaminant, then you would need to drain, fill, run the engine for a few minutes, then drain again.

This comes from Tonto, Kemosabe. Tonto know! "Hi-o-silver and away!"
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