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Oil change goof, way overfilled — HELP!

Old Nov 23, 2019 | 02:31 PM
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Oil change goof, way overfilled — HELP!

Guys,
I made a huge mistake this morning and decided to change my oil on my m157 with apparently not enough sleep and not enough time.

I used my Topsider extractor as I have done numerous times in the past with my gl450 and e63 (m156). However, this time the tubing was super stiff and still had some residual oil from last change. The pinch clamp was difficult to close and when I released clamp, the tubing was so hardened it didn’t open well and the suction was terrible.

I knew it was wasn’t optimal but was trying to get the job done. I pumped and released, pumped and released, probably 20 times until I heard the sounds straw sucking an near empty cup sound and assumed I had gotten near y’all the oil out. i picked up the topsider can and knew I hadn’t gotten 9+ quarts out but I was bone dry on the dip before the oil change so I figured I was a few quarts under to begin with.

i began putting in the new oil. Knowing that this engine accepts 9+ qts. I proceeded to
fill with 8 qts. Then my thought was to cap oil filler, hand tighten oil filter, and return dipstick and start the engine to warm it up (it had gotten cold - hence another reason I probably was having suction troubles) to get a dipstick reading.

Upon turning the engine on, I immediately noticed that oil was spraying out my open engine bay and pouring out the bottom dripping nit on my driveway. I immediately turned off the car.

i have no clue what to do next. I decided to empty topside can into empty 5 qt oil bottle. Only filled it up to 2 qts!! I think I may have overfilled the engine by a good 5 qts.

Right now all I want to do it punch myself, but that isn’t going hep solve the
problem. My initial though is to run to hard ware store and replace the hardened old tubing and try to extract all the oil and essentially re-do the oil change.

Looking for advice, solutions, and prayers...☹️

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Old Nov 23, 2019 | 05:02 PM
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Sorry to hear about this mess , but why don’t you do an oil change the correct way . Remove oil filter , remove oil fill cap and remove dip stick , drain the oil and also drain your cooler oil then fill your required amount . Simple I don’t trust those extractors. Good luck !
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Old Nov 23, 2019 | 08:47 PM
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You just turned it on and shut it off, its not a big deal. I would start fresh, drain and refill. Clean the mess.

The M157 engine is ONLY supposed to be drained via the drain bolt on the bottom of the pan, this is per AMG instructions.

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Originally Posted by 5soko
You just turned it on and shut it off, its not a big deal. I would start fresh, drain and refill. Clean the mess.

The M157 engine is ONLY supposed to be drained via the drain bolt on the bottom of the pan, this is AMG instructions.
yea I would never extract a turbo car due to all the oil passages and lines the oil sits in , let gravity do it’s job and don’t forget the oil cooler line .
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Originally Posted by 5soko
You just turned it on and shut it off, its not a big deal. I would start fresh, drain and refill. Clean the mess.

The M157 engine is ONLY supposed to be drained via the drain bolt on the bottom of the pan, this is per AMG instructions.

whats interesting my mercedes dealer mechanic who is amg certified told me that this motor was actually made to be top side extracted...this helps speed up process for dealerships

he personally only drained from drain plug
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Old Nov 24, 2019 | 11:00 AM
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whats interesting my mercedes dealer mechanic who is amg certified told me that this motor was actually made to be top side extracted...this helps speed up process for dealerships

he personally only drained from drain plug
Im sorry but he is 100% incorrect, and the way the oil pan is setup on the 4matics with M157, it is not even close to being designed for top side extracting. May help quicken the job and turn over for the dealer, but the oil swarf that would be left over in the pan is something i wouldn't want for my personal high powered M157.

Per Mercedes, for efficiency (money maker talk), NON AMG’s 'CAN' get the top side service. I would still recommend drain.

For the M157, the work instructions are via drain plug.
On top of this, there is a specific warning on the notes on M157 oil changes page in WIS;



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