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catbert
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Read above, another example of GM Customer service doing NOTHING but sympathizing.'
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Read above, another example of GM Customer service doing NOTHING but sympathizing.'
Good stuff Hib........
Good stuff Hib........
But the fact remains that there is a finite and exact amount of engine oil that fills the crankcase to a specific level determined by Powertrain engineers to be optimum. No doubt there is a small amount above or below that level which is acceptable but the nature of engineering is that there will be a specific oil level that is deemed "ideal".
Absolutely!
And what one must put into the crankcase to get to any level is relative to how much was removed from the crankcase to begin with.
Hence Paul's statement about the tech knowing what he is doing.....
At the end of the day, the opinion of arguably the finest late model Corvette technician in the world is good enough for me. Paul's opinion is gold.
Ok, then I need to go back to school to correctly learn how to work on cars.
Sorry to misinform!
Good stuff Paul. Would you care to give a brief rundown on what the problem is and the fix?