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Oldtymeflyr

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Posted: 10/10/23 06:57am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You can get a Ford F53 manual on line. My manual on page 115 shows the oil fill location.

Open the front service hood. There should be a fill spout on the right front of the engine. I have to use a long flexible neck funnel to get the oil in.

I change my oil. A Futomo type valve is a real help.

donw1019

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Thanks so much. I now know where the oil filler cap is and have reset the change engine oil warning on the instrument cluster. I have the oil and am ready to go.

Thanks everyone. This forum is great.

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Posted: 10/10/23 09:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I change oil and filter on my Newmar and the fill is on left, passenger, side up toward top beside the coolant fill. It has the word OIL on it. The check oil dipstick is on the right side. The filter is easy to R&R. Oil is no problem to drain and fill. I throw a small tarp under mine and lay on it, plenty room. 10 minute job.

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I also change the oil myself on our Newmar (see signature). Am actually fixing to do that this week, as ours is due for one.

For putting new oil in, like a previous poster, I use a funnel on a long (about 3') hose, that I slide in the oil filler and run up over the 'hood', funnel usually sits close to windshield wipers when I'm refilling. Yes, you may need a step stool for this depending on your height. I'm just tall enough that its not necessary. Yes, you can use a 5 quart container of oil, I do.

Be very, very patient, when putting in the new oil. Oil goes down that long tube slowly, and very easy to pour too fast and spill it down the front. Done that more than once.

Getting old oil and filter out and replacing oil filter underneath is not much different than any other vehicle. Its a little tough to worm yourself under there, but once you get down there, there's plenty of room to move around. Yes, the front suspension bar going across right where oil comes out is annoying, but easy to work around.

I know this is a whole nother subject/debate, but I highly recommend you use full synthetic oil. Gasser motorhome engines work very hard all the time, and it is very expensive and labor intensive if the engine ever needs any major work, so I do all I can to insure it will last.

Resetting the oil life meter is a whole nother story. The manual Ford provided with ours is incorrect and out of date. It indicated a procedure involving turning ignition on, pressing gas pedal so many times, etc. to reset the monitor. That doesn't work anymore. Now, you do it via the menu, settings on the display. I believe it was under 'Driver aids', as I recall from the last time (took me a while to get that done first time, as I kept trying to use the procedure the manual provided, which wouldn't work).


Will and Cheryl
2021 Newmar Baystar 3014 on F53 (7.3 V8) Chassis ("Brook")
2018 Jeep Wrangler JK ("Wilbur")

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