5.0 liter v8 NA engine ran with 16 quarts of oil for 30 miles

SilverPanzerV8

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Hi everyone, new poster here! Your thoughts, advice and recommendations are requested please.

I have a normally aspirated SL500. the R230-chassis (M113 5.0 L V-8) with 69,000 miles. Not a turbo, and not supercharged. She's my baby, I totally pamper her and take great care of her!

So yesterday, my tech added 8 quarts of Liqui Moly full synthetic to my engine without draining the old oil.

This is double the normal capacity. I then drove it for 30 miles, keeping the RPM's under 2k the whole time.

It blew blue smoke and ran really rough, I only realized what had happened after the dashboard lights lit up red and alerted me. The check engine light came on. I then drove it back to him and he did a full drain and fill with a new fleece filter, explaining that he forgot to open the drain valve and that it was my fault for distracting him by talking to him when he was doing the oil change.

What's the impact or damage? What is the recommended course of action now? All codes have cleared and there are no errors or lights at this point. TIA!
 
He's a MB master tech, and the only person to touch the car other than myself since 2012. I'll give him a pass this time, but yeah, he's brilliant but crazy, like an Einstein type of personality, absentminded.
 
I’ve got the same model car - but with the M275 V-12 engine - great car. The engines on these are quite durable. Hard to kill. This didn’t hurt it - but lesson learned about checking the level after a change (and after each fill up in my case) - easy enough with the dashboard system.
 
Stop talking to him while he's working on your car. LOL. In all seriousness, some people multitask better than others. I'm very poor at multitasking. If someone starts talking to me while I'm in the middle of a job, I literally have to stop working until they're done. Either that, or ignore them and get them upset at me. Or flat out tell them, "I'm in the middle of something that requires all of my concentration. Can we have this conversation later?"
 
I'm stuck on the idea that an engine can run with 8 extra quarts of oil. My old BMW took 8 quarts as well.

Nevertheless, here are some previous threads on this topic, some of them from new users like yourself. Perhaps one of them may be of assistance:

 
Of course, I can't know for sure, but an overfill like that is often a non issue. Just make things right and go on your way. The hope is that eventually the oil related issues, like fouled catalysts, will settle down, burn out and clean themselves up.
 
Stop talking to him while he's working on your car. LOL. In all seriousness, some people multitask better than others. I'm very poor at multitasking. If someone starts talking to me while I'm in the middle of a job, I literally have to stop working until they're done. Either that, or ignore them and get them upset at me. Or flat out tell them, "I'm in the middle of something that requires all of my concentration. Can we have this conversation later?"
I tell my engineers - if you don’t stop helping me - I’ll never finish 😷
 
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