'Numerous'? Honestly Shel, how big's your fleet?
That half quart is an ideal spare for a top up later.
Even if that's no argument there's still no reason to
overfill an engine. What's so difficult to just do what
an engine is designed for? Using the appropriate oil
and the appropriate quantity provided in the manual?
Because some people know better than the engineers
who designed that engine? You said you know that
engine. How comprehensively?
Pardon me if I sound a bit rude. I know you're a kind
and honest guy but I just don't get that and it reminds
me on the countless other threads where people think
they know better than those who made the car.
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I appreciate your comments.
I've been running around with 2 half-quart containers in my trunk for more than a year because I wanted to use them for topping off. Unfortunately, the car won't cooperate ... in over 7,000 miles it's used but 12 ounces of oil, and that was only during the first change. after purchasing the vehicle used. Since the second complete change, going about 4,000 miles, nothing.
The thing is that the oil I reserved for topping off is not the oil I use now (one was left over 10W-40 from the Buick that was totaled and the other is 5W-30 Castrol EP), although at some point I may just dump it all into the engine as a Frankenbrew for a short while.
Another consideration is that I really have no place to store partially-filled oil containers - even one - other than in the trunk of the car. While that's not been a big issue for a while, it's gotten to be cumbersome because, as I noted in another post here, I am now responsible for carrying a wheelchair and a walker for an older woman who I take shopping and for walks in the local parks and byways. I'm starting to need the space in the trunk.
No, I don't think I know better than the engineers, but I do believe that the extra 1/2 quart is not going to be harmful. Actually, the "overfill" is somewhat less than 1/2 quart at a scosh more than 12-oz. The engine seems like a good place to "store" the reserved oil.
I've had the engine checked for excessive oil in the intake system (which can be a problem in some Toyotas), the PCV valve is like new, as is the EGR system ... there's no indication that the extra 12 ounces of oil are causing any issues. If I've overlooked something, let me know.
It's been said here that by filling only to the topmost fill line makes it easier to see when the engine needs oil. That's a good argument for some people, but I check the oil level at least once a week, and I know within a mm or two where the high point on the dipstick was, so I'll know when the oil is disappearing.
So, while there are those that feel I'm not doing the right thing by my car, I feel otherwise. Even though it's an older car, I don't skimp on care and maintenance, and because it's an older vehicle, I check everything I can frequently. If anything moves from normal, it's looked after. If one were to embody the Camry with a personality, I'd say it was one happy and healthy machine.
I appreciate that you've taken the time to express your concerns and that you seem to want to better understand my reason for doing what I do. BTW, I don't consider you rude.