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    GQ 4.2 Diesel patrol Oil Capacity

    Hi all,

    I have a GQ 4.2 patrol 1993 model, no turbo, was wondering how much oil the the engine takes on a oil change, i filled up last night, and she took about 11 liters and i fear that this maybe a little too much.

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    11 litres is about right.
    Back when I was an apprentice I was helping a tech do an oil change on a Maverick TD42. We'd drained the oil, changed the filters and were refilling the oil. He was sitting on the bullbar pouring the oil in from the 1 litre bottles that we had, I was refilling the bottles and handing them back to him. After a while he called out "how much oil do these things take, I've put 15 litres in already and it hasn't even touched the end of the dipstick..................oh s@#t I forgot the sump plug!"

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by YNOT View Post
    11 litres is about right.
    Back when I was an apprentice I was helping a tech do an oil change on a Maverick TD42. We'd drained the oil, changed the filters and were refilling the oil. He was sitting on the bullbar pouring the oil in from the 1 litre bottles that we had, I was refilling the bottles and handing them back to him. After a while he called out "how much oil do these things take, I've put 15 litres in already and it hasn't even touched the end of the dipstick..................oh s@#t I forgot the sump plug!"

    Tony
    he he he thats funny...

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    Welcome on board David, here is a link to our GQ factory service manual free down load.

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...Service-Manual.

    this covers TD42's

    Mate theirs plenty of info & good ppl here so why don't you start a thread in introductions & tell us a bit about yourself.....Its a good way to get to know the members.


    Cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by patch697 View Post
    Welcome on board David, here is a link to our GQ factory service manual free down load.

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...Service-Manual.

    this covers TD42's

    Mate theirs plenty of info & good ppl here so why don't you start a thread in introductions & tell us a bit about yourself.....Its a good way to get to know the members.


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    Thanks for the manual mate

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    I put in around 9-10 litres

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    According to the new mechanic in town 6 litres and one oil filter I said thanks but you're not touching my Patrol .

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    Hey mate, to help put your mind at ease, Both of my TD42s take 11ltrs per service.
    1992 TD42 GQ Patrol Wagon

    My GQ Build Page

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    Does it matter if you are under or over by 500mls?

    Im about to attempt to do mine in 1000kms time.

    Have a 10Litre Penrite 10/40w ready to go.

    I can see the oil filters being a big mess lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by drgtr View Post
    Does it matter if you are under or over by 500mls?

    Im about to attempt to do mine in 1000kms time.

    Have a 10Litre Penrite 10/40w ready to go.

    I can see the oil filters being a big mess lol
    so long as you keep it above the low mark on the dip stick. also too much is not good( guy came in my car's lost power and barley idles... drained 11 L from a 5 L sump.... pistons were very close to, if not hitting the oil)
    if its worth doin its worth over doin

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