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Guys:
I know that the shop manual says five quarts of oil (well, actually 10 U.S.
pints, to be exact) goes into the sump on the 260. Does that number take
the oil filter size into account? In other words, would you have to
increase or decrease the amount of oil you put into the motor if you used a
larger or smaller oil filter? I'm a bit embarrassed to say that I've never
known the answer to this question. Hopefully, someone out there can send me
to school.
Thanks much,
Andy Walker
Edmond, OK
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