Oil 440ci

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Oil 440ci

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Whath IS the quantité of oil engin to mopar 440 ci SP.?
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When you drain the sump and change the filter you should find it takes 7 quarts to reach the full mark on the stick. I would put 6 quarts in and start it up to fill the filter then check it. :)
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Re: Oil 440ci

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I dont understand,the manuel to jensen précise 8,5 pintes...
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Re: Oil 440ci

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I would go with what the manual says - being aware that an Imperial (UK) pint is not the same quantity as a US pint.
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To complicate further, if your sump pan has the deeper version, the quantity will be greater.

I would follow the manual.
If it says 8.5 pints:
in UK pints it is 4.8 litres.
in USA pints, it's 4 litres.

To be safe, maybe start at 4 litres, wait a while, then check the dipstick and add oil accordingly.

I usually buy 2 x 5 litres cans of oil as it is more than one x 5L.
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Re: Oil 440ci

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Ok, thanks you for tour answers.
I thanks 5 litres IS good.
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Re: Oil 440ci

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Remember these engine run flat tappets that need Zinc to survive. Most of the modern oil have removed this as it hurts catalytic converters. Need to use a zinc (ZDDP additive) or run an oil with it still in like Penn Grade (Green Oil). I also remember reading Castrol has one with zinc in it.
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OddBrit wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:52 pm Remember these engine run flat tappets that need Zinc to survive. Most of the modern oil have removed this as it hurts catalytic converters. Need to use a zinc (ZDDP additive) or run an oil with it still in like Penn Grade (Green Oil). I also remember reading Castrol has one with zinc in it.
That is incorrect and a myth that is perpetuated by some who want to sell their own grades of oil. No oils have it removed. Even the low viscosity ILSAC grade oils (0W-20, 5W-20, 0W-30, 5W-30 and 10W-30) have between 600 and 800ppm. I use Mobil Super 2000 10W-40 in my car which contains about 1,000 ppm of phosphorous and zinc for the last 25,000 miles.
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