Seaquel
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- Joined
- Aug 21, 2015
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- 117
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
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- FMLT273D313
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Ranger RIB260, SeaEagle RazorLite 393RL, Tower SUP
- Vessel Name
- Seaquel
- MMSI Number
- 367999120
Last weekend I did the first oil change on my Ranger 27 (Volvo D3) that I've now owned for one year. I was a bit anxious having never used an oil extraction pump before, and not being able to actually see the oil filter based on the location just above the alternator, I did not want to make a mess in the bilge (or harm the alternator). The good news is the oil change went well. Note: I did need to purchase a 36MM ratchet head to fit the filter for removal, and placing an absorbent pad and newspaper atop the alternator protected it from a very small amount of dripping. I also purchased an oil sampling kit to have my engine oil analyzed, something that Volvo Penta emphasized at last year's workshop at the Roche Harbor rendezvous.
The only concern I had was that the Volvo manual states oil capacity for the D3 as 6.8 U.S. quarts, and I was only able to extract just over 5 quarts. I put in just over 5 quarts of new oil, and after running the engine the dipstick showed me to be right between the "add" and "full" marks, exactly where you want to be (Volvo stresses not to overfill).
I inquired about the apparent discrepancy, and Tim Bates, Volvo Engine Technician for Fluid Motion promptly responded with the following: "Due to the various sizes/HP of D3 engines, Volvo unfortunately doesn’t give a very accurate capacity for each model. So, it lists the capacity for the D3 as 6.8 US quarts, with a ‘volume difference’ of 1.6 US quarts. Meaning it could be +/- up to 1.6 quarts from the listed 6.8 quarts. When speaking to Volvo, I was told that the capacities listed are intended more for oil ordering purposes, not necessarily exact filling capacities, and that the final oil fill should always be done using the dipstick as a reference."
I figured I could save some anxious moments from fellow Ranger and Cutwater owners if you knew upfront that the oil capacity is approximate. Also important so that when you refill you don't exceed capacity. I hope this helps!
Mark Leopold
Seaquel (R27)
The only concern I had was that the Volvo manual states oil capacity for the D3 as 6.8 U.S. quarts, and I was only able to extract just over 5 quarts. I put in just over 5 quarts of new oil, and after running the engine the dipstick showed me to be right between the "add" and "full" marks, exactly where you want to be (Volvo stresses not to overfill).
I inquired about the apparent discrepancy, and Tim Bates, Volvo Engine Technician for Fluid Motion promptly responded with the following: "Due to the various sizes/HP of D3 engines, Volvo unfortunately doesn’t give a very accurate capacity for each model. So, it lists the capacity for the D3 as 6.8 US quarts, with a ‘volume difference’ of 1.6 US quarts. Meaning it could be +/- up to 1.6 quarts from the listed 6.8 quarts. When speaking to Volvo, I was told that the capacities listed are intended more for oil ordering purposes, not necessarily exact filling capacities, and that the final oil fill should always be done using the dipstick as a reference."
I figured I could save some anxious moments from fellow Ranger and Cutwater owners if you knew upfront that the oil capacity is approximate. Also important so that when you refill you don't exceed capacity. I hope this helps!
Mark Leopold
Seaquel (R27)