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Changing the oil on the D3 is straight forward. Suck the oil out through the dip stick, remove the oil filter cap and replace the cartage filter.
Issues that I had at first with the oil filter it would leak. I was reluctant to tighten it to factory specs 25NM +5. Seemed to tight. I did not do that and it leaked. After that oil change I used a calibrated torque wrench and tightened it to 18 ft lbs which is just under 25 NM (24.4) and I never had a problem until this year.
I changed the oil and filter before leaving for our trip to the Florida panhandle. All went well. After changing the oil we went for a couple hour cruise. When we got back I checked the oil housing for leaks and found a small amount that had leaked out. I don't like oil leaks! The oil filter housing is directly above the alternator. I'm not sure how much damage if any the oil would do to the alternator if any but I don't want to find out. I checked the cap torque again at 18 Ft lbs and it was there. I then torqued it to 20 Ft lbs = 27.12 NM still within the 25NM + 5NM. During our trip 106hrs worth I checked the filter for leaks and it always appeared to be wet with oil but nothing alarming. ( it should not leak at all)
When I changed the oil and filter I spent some time inspecting the cap for cracks and the housing too. I didn't find any cracks but I did find an area on the housing that had a rough surface. This area was the mating surface to the rubber sealing gasket that comes with the filter oil kit 30788490. I removed the rubber sealing gasket located in the cap and inspected it and found it had some scuffing that could have been caused from the rough surface area found on the housing. Possibly causing the leak. I used some emery cloth to polish the rough surface found on the housing. I then cleaned up the inside of the cap and noticed an additional o-ring just above the threads in the cap. I had never paid attention to this before. I never really inspected the cap this close. I removed the o-ring inspected it, looked ok but it has been in there since the the engine was built. I called a Volvo dealer to see if they had the o-ring in stock and they did not. I asked if they replace it when they change the filter? He said "no I didn't even know there was one in there until you asked and I looked at the parts schematic.
I asked him to order the o-ring. Part # 30640790 cost $18.20 ( for a 2.00 o-ring) I believe this o-ring is a secondary seal that would seal any oil that leaks past the primary seal the Rubber gasket. So far with only a few hours of running the housing has been dry showing no sign of leaking.
I'm posting this to inform D3 owners that were not aware of this o-ring. I'm also posting to ask if other D3 owners have been changing this o-ring?
This is a thread that was posted a few years ago about this subject.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=14203&p=94476&hilit=d3+oil+filter#p94353
Issues that I had at first with the oil filter it would leak. I was reluctant to tighten it to factory specs 25NM +5. Seemed to tight. I did not do that and it leaked. After that oil change I used a calibrated torque wrench and tightened it to 18 ft lbs which is just under 25 NM (24.4) and I never had a problem until this year.
I changed the oil and filter before leaving for our trip to the Florida panhandle. All went well. After changing the oil we went for a couple hour cruise. When we got back I checked the oil housing for leaks and found a small amount that had leaked out. I don't like oil leaks! The oil filter housing is directly above the alternator. I'm not sure how much damage if any the oil would do to the alternator if any but I don't want to find out. I checked the cap torque again at 18 Ft lbs and it was there. I then torqued it to 20 Ft lbs = 27.12 NM still within the 25NM + 5NM. During our trip 106hrs worth I checked the filter for leaks and it always appeared to be wet with oil but nothing alarming. ( it should not leak at all)
When I changed the oil and filter I spent some time inspecting the cap for cracks and the housing too. I didn't find any cracks but I did find an area on the housing that had a rough surface. This area was the mating surface to the rubber sealing gasket that comes with the filter oil kit 30788490. I removed the rubber sealing gasket located in the cap and inspected it and found it had some scuffing that could have been caused from the rough surface area found on the housing. Possibly causing the leak. I used some emery cloth to polish the rough surface found on the housing. I then cleaned up the inside of the cap and noticed an additional o-ring just above the threads in the cap. I had never paid attention to this before. I never really inspected the cap this close. I removed the o-ring inspected it, looked ok but it has been in there since the the engine was built. I called a Volvo dealer to see if they had the o-ring in stock and they did not. I asked if they replace it when they change the filter? He said "no I didn't even know there was one in there until you asked and I looked at the parts schematic.
I asked him to order the o-ring. Part # 30640790 cost $18.20 ( for a 2.00 o-ring) I believe this o-ring is a secondary seal that would seal any oil that leaks past the primary seal the Rubber gasket. So far with only a few hours of running the housing has been dry showing no sign of leaking.
I'm posting this to inform D3 owners that were not aware of this o-ring. I'm also posting to ask if other D3 owners have been changing this o-ring?
This is a thread that was posted a few years ago about this subject.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=14203&p=94476&hilit=d3+oil+filter#p94353