I always end up with below full after putting in 10 quarts. I think the true capacity to full is slightly more - which stinks since you need a little more oil than two 5 quart jugs.After adding 10 quarts of oil, my dipstick still won’t read as full. It is 1/4 th below the indentations even when warm. Should I add 11 quarts instead? Thanks!
If overfilling was that bad (which btw it isn't) then Ford would not have left that extra space, because it is open for interpretation and people would add extra oil and it would still be within the recommended zone. Ford would have put a HARD stop line, but since they didn't and even if you add another half quart and it's still within Ford's recommendation on the dipstick should tell you even Ford does not believe overfilling is bad.10 quarts is what this engine needs.
I have read many time that engines would much rather be a quart down than an oz over. I expect that is why ford left this extra space. Many places drain oil for limited tIme, shove plug back in and drop in ten quarts, then check it meets the marks. Overfilling is a real risk it oil is left in the car.
Overfilling is much worst than under filling.
Ford lives in the real world. The world that most oil changes are done in 15 mins or less at your local quick lube. Under-draining and over filling happen. Hard lines sound nice but good engineering is a better solution.If overfilling was that bad (which btw it isn't) then Ford would not have left that extra space, because it is open for interpretation and people would add extra oil and it would still be within the recommended zone. Ford would have put a HARD stop line, but since they didn't and even if you add another half quart and it's still within Ford's recommendation on the dipstick should tell you even Ford does not believe overfilling is bad.
I drained it, put in 10 quarts, checked the dipstick and it was between the marks. Done!It’s 10 quarts, your engine is 10, mine is 10, all 18+ are 10 quarts.. ford didn’t make a special 10.2 or 10.5 or 10.8 or 9.7 they are all 10. There may be a small volume change in manufacturing parts, but it’s still 10 quarts. You’ll have a bigger variable at the dip stick tube and dip stick itself that may only count for a mm if that.... in the end it’s 10 quarts. Change it, fill it, start it, warm it up, then after 15 mins measure, and that’s the level your particular car will read.
pits not going to hurt anything adding that extra few oz. but you don’t have to.
10 with filter change. I fill my new filter up also.Is the capacity 10 qts + filter capacity? That could explain needing a little more. Mine takes 8 qts exactly, but I add oil to the filer before installing. I never install a filter dry.