Originally Posted By: alreadyinuse
Yes, it is all in the design, as to the threshold before whip occurs.
Ford overfilled my now ex's car during a routine change, and I brought this to their attention (I always check work). The guy that came out seemed to know his stuff, and said that generally it's not a huge deal, but her engine certainly needed to be drained, since there was not much "tolerance" for overfill. I'm guessing the crank could start whipping it, under certain circumstances.
Thankfully he was truthful, and they fixed this. Also, check your oil level ANY time someone else does the work for you.
And check it either with engine full cold first thing in the morning or before use, or if your engine has a different procedure to check it, then use that. Most engines get an accurate oil level check full cold, on a level surface.