Thanks for the comment. According to the factory service manual the fluid capacity with filter is 10.5 quarts. For a routine oil change I don't think pulling the dry sump lines is necessary, but certainly an extra step you could do if you wanted to get as much oil out as possible.
@@southfloridagearheads No problem! I think it is good practice as it gets out as much oil as possible so you have less old/dirty oil mixing with your fresh oil
Hey man, I have a C6Z and my side drain plug always drips. I've tried different plugs and I'm beginning to wonder if it's the mating surface on the pan. Have you ever had an issue with drips from either of the drain plugs?
the face the seal in the bolts mates to needs to be smooth and flat. it's possible there is some damage on the surface. you could try and clean it up, or even a little thread sealant next time. I love the blue monster tape. and it's oil resistant.
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Perfect explanation thanks!
09+ models you should drain the dry sump oil lines and it gets out a whole extra quart, so it actually takes 11.5 quarts
Thanks for the comment. According to the factory service manual the fluid capacity with filter is 10.5 quarts. For a routine oil change I don't think pulling the dry sump lines is necessary, but certainly an extra step you could do if you wanted to get as much oil out as possible.
@@southfloridagearheads No problem! I think it is good practice as it gets out as much oil as possible so you have less old/dirty oil mixing with your fresh oil
Where is south fl are you located? I was raised in Ft. Lauderdale
@derricknelson3396 use to be in fort lauderdale but relocated a little further north a few years ago.
Hey man, I have a C6Z and my side drain plug always drips. I've tried different plugs and I'm beginning to wonder if it's the mating surface on the pan. Have you ever had an issue with drips from either of the drain plugs?
the face the seal in the bolts mates to needs to be smooth and flat. it's possible there is some damage on the surface. you could try and clean it up, or even a little thread sealant next time. I love the blue monster tape. and it's oil resistant.
@@southfloridagearheads Yep, I can check the mating surface on the pan. I think I actually have some of that thread tape, couldn't hurt! Thanks.