Originally Posted By: AMRoberts
My new-to-me 1995 M-B E320 is pretty specific about the oil level check procedure. With oil fully warmed-up (which is a 20+ minute drive for me), stop on a level surface, wait 3-5 minutes before checking level. Do not exceed full mark on dipstick, excess oil must be removed, etc.
Anyhow, with my level indicating nearly full using the procedure described, it looks like somewhat of an overfill if I check it after being parked overnight, when everything has drained back into the sump.
Regarding your MB engine, which is M104, it should not be filled to Max. on dipstick. A while ago MB stated in one of its bulletins to reduce the oil capacity by 0.5L in M104 since they are prone to leaks from timing cover. Best situation would be between Min. and Half on dipstick, being on Max. I think is considered overfill. So instead of using 7L, use 6-6.5L. In my case I have been using 6&1/3 bottles which brings the level slightly below half-way on dipstick, and never had to add oil between changes (6 months/7.5k miles).