The way that I have always done it is to run the engine for a while, and then switch off, leave it for 5 to 10 minutes while you have a coffee and then check the oil. I always reckon there's something a bit dodgy checking oil when it's stone cold..... Cheers Carl '73 Kombi > From: Roy Jared Michael <royjm@ucsub.colorado.edu> > > I have an 82 Vanagon that I just put a GEX rebuild in. When is the best > time to check the oil level, when it is cold or after it has been running > for a while???? > > I Have been getting colflicting results with both > > Jared > > 82 Vanagon >
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