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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Francis" data-source="post: 2584187" data-attributes="member: 3393"><p>Stock spec's are 6 qts - should put in 6 qts for overall use. Don't worry about dipstick marking - it varies. If you want, after putting in 6 qts - run it for bit - shut it down for at least 15 minutes and while being on a level surface, check your dipstick and take a small file and file a small line on the dipstick where your oil level is, and you can use that as your "fill mark" for future reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Francis, post: 2584187, member: 3393"] Stock spec's are 6 qts - should put in 6 qts for overall use. Don't worry about dipstick marking - it varies. If you want, after putting in 6 qts - run it for bit - shut it down for at least 15 minutes and while being on a level surface, check your dipstick and take a small file and file a small line on the dipstick where your oil level is, and you can use that as your "fill mark" for future reference. [/QUOTE]
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