Step by step oil change manual SR3

Step by step oil change manual SR3

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BioBa

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Sunday 11th September 2011
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With the help of Trev I put together an oil change manual. It might be helpful to other newbies like myself. Please add any info if I forgot something:

Oil and Filter Change Radical SR3
1. Remove front and rear body panels
2. Loosen wheel nuts
3. Lift car and set the car onto axel stands– First I use a quick jack on the front, remove the front wheels and support the car on axel stands (make sure to use padding to not damage the threat of the wheel shaft). Second I use a trolley jack to lift the rear, remove wheels and support on axle stands. The car has to be high enough to get underneath and access the oil filter. If you do not want to change the filter it is not necessary to lift the car onto axel stands but is still highly recommended as access is much easier if the car is above ground.(Be aware that if you do not place the car on axel stands you will need to roll the car over the wide front part of the dropped rear diffuser to be able to remove the rear diffuser from under the car)
4. Remove rear diffuser – 2 x ½” bolts at the rear and 2 allen/hex key bolts holding the diffuser in the middle part. Diffuser will drop and it is advised to have something cushioning the drop onto the floor.
5. Start car and warm up oil to at least 50 degree. To speed up the oil temp increase I place a towel in front of the oil cooler (side pod opening).
6. Disconnect oil line from sump pan that connects to the bottom of oil tank which will then drain all the oil from oil pan and tank. Be aware that the oil will come out off the line at an angle and it is easy to spill it all over the floor instead of your oil catch pan. I also undo the magnetic oil drain nut on the oil pan to inspect for any metal debris and drain any trapped oil.
7. Remove the oil filter. Mine was secured with a hose clamp which needs to be removed first. When installing new filter make sure to oil the rubber seal first. Re-install hand-tight - do not over tighten.
8. Refill with 5.5 l oil via the oil tank and wait five minutes for the oil to drain into the sump.
9. Start engine and check for any leaks. Follow Radical oil level check procedure to make sure oil is at the correct level. Add oil if necessary or syphon oil off if too full.
10. Install rear diffuser, tyres and body panels.


Edited by BioBa on Tuesday 28th August 06:07

BioBa

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317 posts

154 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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I have a Radical Oil Dip stick with three lines and follow the Radical recomended procedure: A) Get engine oil temperature above 50 degrees B) Rev engine at 4000 rpm for 15-20 sec. C) Shut off engine and QUICKLY check oil level. Level should be above the mid line but below the top line.

BioBa

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Monday 12th September 2011
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splitpin said:
PS BioBa ........... we crossed.
Sorry but I don't know what you mean by that?

BioBa

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Monday 12th September 2011
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paulmj said:
I don't suppose one of you fine chaps could post the dimensions of the dip stick so I can knock one up can you?

Many thanks.
I could send you a picture. Dimensions allone are not that helpful as the dip stick is also angeled (has a kink). If you let me know your e-mail I send you a picture with the dimensions. In Piston Heads we unfortunately can't post pictures.

BioBa

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154 months

Saturday 28th March 2015
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I use the Wolverine oil heater on the oil tank and sump. Works great!