Oil Level
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Oil Level
Most posts I have seen on this subject seem to be worries about the low level in the sight tube when the engine is cold, as I found to be the case on my bike.
However, just done an oil and filter change (swapped to long filter) and carefully measured 3.9 litres into tank. Went for about 100 mile run yesterday and this morning the oil level is about half way up the sight tube. The level was showing max when I switched off after returning home.
Does this sound like over fill or was previous level low?
However, just done an oil and filter change (swapped to long filter) and carefully measured 3.9 litres into tank. Went for about 100 mile run yesterday and this morning the oil level is about half way up the sight tube. The level was showing max when I switched off after returning home.
Does this sound like over fill or was previous level low?
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....and dont worry about the apparently disappearing oil - they all do that. Sometimes mine stays put (apart from shrinkage when she cools) and sometimes the sight glass is nearly empty whens shes cold.
My pet theory is it depends where the scavenge pump rests. If the rotors are aligned some oil runs back into the engine but if the ports are blocked, it doesn't.
My pet theory is it depends where the scavenge pump rests. If the rotors are aligned some oil runs back into the engine but if the ports are blocked, it doesn't.
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I thought we covered this in detail within the past fortnight
Ah - we did: https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.ph ... hlight=oil

Ah - we did: https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.ph ... hlight=oil
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It sometimes gets missed andyD-Rider wrote:I thought we covered this in detail within the past fortnight![]()
Ah - we did: https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.ph ... hlight=oil

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just as well we have a search function thenblinkey501 wrote:It sometimes gets missed andyD-Rider wrote:I thought we covered this in detail within the past fortnight![]()
Ah - we did: https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.ph ... hlight=oil

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I understand what you are saying but..D-Rider wrote:just as well we have a search function thenblinkey501 wrote:It sometimes gets missed andyD-Rider wrote:I thought we covered this in detail within the past fortnight![]()
Ah - we did: https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.ph ... hlight=oil
The reason i asked a lot of questions when i first came on is because i didnt understand the layout of the forum,
Maybe its the same in this case

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No Pete that's me plus you have to tell me at least twice for it to sink in and then I probably don't understand 

For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
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Which is precisely why I've commented that we've recently discussed it and drawn attention to the search function .... to help people understand what's here and how to find it with (relative) easeblinkey501 wrote:I understand what you are saying but..D-Rider wrote:just as well we have a search function thenblinkey501 wrote:It sometimes gets missed andyD-Rider wrote:I thought we covered this in detail within the past fortnight![]()
Ah - we did: https://www.ridersite.com/viewtopic.ph ... hlight=oil
The reason i asked a lot of questions when i first came on is because i didnt understand the layout of the forum,
Maybe its the same in this case

“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
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I regret pissing anyone off, but I was not asking how to check the oil level. I have read the manual and the thread mentioned and related threads and fully understand the procedure.
I was curious as to why the cold oil level should be so different after an oil and filter change (executed as per manual). Anzacinexile provided a possible answer.
I was curious as to why the cold oil level should be so different after an oil and filter change (executed as per manual). Anzacinexile provided a possible answer.
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Salty you are not pissing everyone off, dont get paranoid.Salty wrote:I regret pissing anyone off, but I was not asking how to check the oil level. I have read the manual and the thread mentioned and related threads and fully understand the procedure.
I was curious as to why the cold oil level should be so different after an oil and filter change (executed as per manual). Anzacinexile provided a possible answer.
When i first joined the forum i asked a lot of questions has i didnt know about the search function.
If you are still unsure we are here to help

This forum has so much information for you to look at.
At the top of the page under ridersite.com is the search function.
Click on it and the rest is easy to follow.
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