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Can you help me out?
FYI: I have been turning a wrench for over 40 years as a shade tree mechanic. I’m still new to a Corvette.
I have a situation unfolding and I need some simple help.
I have a 2002, black, C-5 Corvette, with a 350/350, (and I’m not sure which one is the H.P. and CID), just a plain Mary Jane.
You can choose to answer or disregard or just answer one or more questions.
I’m just information gathering because I need to know.
Q. When you put in new oil, as in my case, Mobile Synthetic 5w - 30w, and right after you run/drive the Corvette, say 31 miles, (25 highway and then 6 in town), and then you check the oil; does the oil appear to be invisible, thin on your dip stick and IF you rub the oil between your fingers, it sort of disappears?
1. Have you ever checked your oil when the engine is hot?
2. When you did, did your dipstick smoke from heat?
3. When you did, did smoke come out of your dipstick holder’s opening?
4. Did it ever take a good five minutes for the oil to start registering on your dipstick?
5. And over 10 - 15 minutes to get a “full” reading after initial oil change.
IF you choose to answer, THANK YOU!!!
IF you chose not to answer, THANK YOU for reading what I sent!
Happy Trails, A Traveleratraveler@mchsi.com
(And yes, i do believe there are contaminants in the oil that are burning off.aka smoking dipstick and dipstick holder. IF NOT, prove me wrong!)
FYI: I have been turning a wrench for over 40 years as a shade tree mechanic. I’m still new to a Corvette.
I have a situation unfolding and I need some simple help.
I have a 2002, black, C-5 Corvette, with a 350/350, (and I’m not sure which one is the H.P. and CID), just a plain Mary Jane.
You can choose to answer or disregard or just answer one or more questions.
I’m just information gathering because I need to know.
Q. When you put in new oil, as in my case, Mobile Synthetic 5w - 30w, and right after you run/drive the Corvette, say 31 miles, (25 highway and then 6 in town), and then you check the oil; does the oil appear to be invisible, thin on your dip stick and IF you rub the oil between your fingers, it sort of disappears?
1. Have you ever checked your oil when the engine is hot?
2. When you did, did your dipstick smoke from heat?
3. When you did, did smoke come out of your dipstick holder’s opening?
4. Did it ever take a good five minutes for the oil to start registering on your dipstick?
5. And over 10 - 15 minutes to get a “full” reading after initial oil change.
IF you choose to answer, THANK YOU!!!
IF you chose not to answer, THANK YOU for reading what I sent!
Happy Trails, A Traveleratraveler@mchsi.com
(And yes, i do believe there are contaminants in the oil that are burning off.aka smoking dipstick and dipstick holder. IF NOT, prove me wrong!)