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I'm sure you have discovered a hidden feature of the 2.7 that has until now been unknown. Ford engineers documented the capacity at 6 quarts. No car salesmen turned service advisor or wrench jockey will know more that the Engineers at Ford who documented it, for multiple vehicles across Ford's line up. (Yes, as a fellow engineer, I've seen plenty of engineers latch on to an issue and not let it go. Perhaps you work somewhere like Aerojet Rocketdyne in the Thousand Oaks areaExactly! I would wager that the majority of folks in this forum who have taken delivery of a 2.7 Bronco and who let it sit overnight on a level surface and who then check their oil will have a high reading on the stick. That means either the factory dipstick is wrong, which is unlikely (because the block is identical between a F150 and a Bronco so the height between the oil surface and the rotating components should be the same) OR that the 7 quart capacity for an oil change is wrong. Dear Ford...which one is it??? I reached out to them in this forum, and they redirected my to my dealer. My dealer hasn't even called me back about my additional 20,000 Fordpass points that all of us with early reservations were granted (even though Ford told me that my points are available). When I did get through to service, the oil level answer changed depending on who picked up the phone. Does any dealer or someone affiliated with Ford have the ability to loop in a Ford engineer? I know dealers have a way to submit an engineering inquiry...
Ford 2.7 oil capacity
Oil doesn’t appear correctly on the dipstick
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