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Old May 2, 2014 | 04:17 PM
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So from what I read before I drained my 203, you drain it from one of the 2 bottom bolts on the same side as the fill plug and then it takes 5 quarts to fill to the bottom of the fill hole.

I drained it until it stopped coming out of the bolt hole and started to fill it but it only took 3 quarts and then started flowing out of the fill hole. Am I supposed to drive it a little and then top it off? Or should it take the full 5 right away? Did it drain completely?
 
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if its full its full. theres really no channels or goofy things inside that wont get oil unless you drive it. i only remember mine taking like 3 or 4. if you want to be paranoid, drive it around for a day and recheck it
 
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Originally Posted by abig84
if its full its full. theres really no channels or goofy things inside that wont get oil unless you drive it. i only remember mine taking like 3 or 4. if you want to be paranoid, drive it around for a day and recheck it
good to know. Thanks.
 
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