Why does a dry sump system need to be drained hot?

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What are the disadvantages to draining a dry sump system when cold? Ambient temps are 90 degrees for reference. Vehicle holds about a quart in the crankcase and 8 quarts in the tank. As far as I am aware, the lines/hoses will have oil in them no matter which method is used.
 
What are the disadvantages to draining a dry sump system when cold? Ambient temps are 90 degrees for reference. Vehicle holds about a quart in the crankcase and 8 quarts in the tank. As far as I am aware, the lines/hoses will have oil in them no matter which method is used.

Hot oil holds potential deposits in suspension better. The varnish and sludge you can find inside engines is created in and from the oil, but stays in suspension until the oil cools down.

So when the oil is hot you get more of them out (potentially). But if the oil is far enough from done this doesn't matter.
 
What are the disadvantages to draining a dry sump system when cold? Ambient temps are 90 degrees for reference. Vehicle holds about a quart in the crankcase and 8 quarts in the tank. As far as I am aware, the lines/hoses will have oil in them no matter which method is used.
Measure to see if there's a difference in the amount which drains.
 
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