Usually 5, 6 on some trucks, also how bigs the oil filter. Personally I would fill it until it a little past the add line, start it, run it a few seconds, shut it off, then fill it to the full line. 608-728-2548 If you have any questions, or if I can assist you in any way.
It is important to know the oil capacity of a car. For a 351 Windsor Engine 4.5 quarts to 5 quarts are needed to fill it.
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For a V8 I would guess 4 quarts,usually the standard amount.
According to the 1996 Ford F-150 Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : ( 6 quarts )
The engine oil capacity for a 1996 Ford Bronco 351 engine is ( 6 quarts with filter change )
Depends on the oil pan used. 6 quarts (with FL1A oil filter) is typical
With engine oil filter change ( 5 quarts ) for both the 302 and 351 cubic inch V8 engines according to my Chilton's auto repair manual
With engine oil filter change ( in 1995 ) The 5.8L / 351 cubic inch V8 engine ( in a Ford TRUCK ) takes 6.0 U.S. quarts
It is important to maintain the fluid levels in a vehicles engine. The 1983 Ford Windsor holds about 4 quarts of engine oil.
5 quarts with filter on most but it can also be 6 quarts if it has the oil pan with 2 drain plugs. Add 5 and then start the engine and run for 2 minutes. Shut down wait 30 minutes an check the level. Add as necessary. Do not overfill.
For a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria : For the 5.0 litre / 302 ( and the 5.8 litre / 351 ) ( With engine oil filter change , 5 U.S. quarts , according to my Chilton's book )
In a 1990 Ford Crown Victoria the 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch engine takes ( 5 quarts with engine oil filter change ) * I'm just using the Crown Vic as an example *