Thanks Chris,
 
That's very plausible and it goes to show you that you're never too old to learn. (;-
 
regards
Terry
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Sent: Wednesday, 4 June 2003 10:26 PM
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Subject: Re: sr20de oil *****************

Possible suggestions:
 
1. Ryco 442 is a larger than stock filter that happens to fit in place of the stock. We should adjust the oil quantity upwards a bit.
2. Filter may be 400cc or whatever but when you let the engine sit before an oil change, only ~ 100cc remain inside the filter. The rest flows out of it.
3. [1] and [2] above together.
4. Note last message about RWD SR20DEs. Either they have filters of a larger capacity than FWD SR20DEs or its position is slightly different and more of the oil remains in the filter.
 
 
Chris
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Terry Rudd
 

Chris,
 
It must be right then, call me slow but I still can't figure how.
 
regards
Terry
Subject: Re: sr20de oil *****************

Terry,
 
3.5 & 3.6 are from the FSM
 
Chris
 

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