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A little oil change issue

2.9K views 23 replies 14 participants last post by  AbnInf  
#1 ·
Drained the oil and changed the oil filter out today. Drained oil completely, put stuff back together, added oil to the filter, lubed up o-ring, and started adding oil. I put in about 2qt, started it up, ran a min or two, no oil in window, so added about another 3/10 a qt, ran through a min or two, still nothing. added another 2-3/10, ran through, and still no oil showing up in window.
While bike is running however, I can see oil going by the window, but nothing is settled to where i can tell if it's at the full mark or not. Not sure if i should just keep adding to see if it will eventually show up in window, or if i should just drain and start over again.
 
#4 ·
are you checking the level in the window with the bike on the kickstand??

it should be straight up and down. if you fill it until you see oil in the window on the side stand, it will be overfilled by almost 2 quarts.
 
#9 ·
umm correct oil for that bike with a filter change is 2900 which would be 2.9 litter i think is the correct conversion. hmmm your only at 2.7 you think.. in the past i always did like the one guy said and added what the book called for then if it needed which useally it never did but brought level to halfway of site glass before i started it otherwise you got oil trapped in the head and what not. but either way your still a little short to what spec says
 
#17 ·
Make sure the front wheel is straight ahead. Stand on the right side of the bike and stand it up till it balances. Squat down and check the level when it is just balanced. I actually watch the window till the level is in the center. If the bike is trying fall towards me, oils too low.

It's a noob thing but it was a pain checking the level till someone told me staighten the front wheel.
 
#12 ·
I guess ill just add more to it, if i still don't end up seeing it by the time theres 3qt+ ill just have to drain and re-add.
Do Not put 3 whole quarts of oil in your bike as that will definitely be over doing it which is a big :nono. After adding oil, you will not see anything in the sight glass while the bike is running. Once you shut the bike off and let everything settle (give it about 5min) then check the sight glass and see where its at.
 
#13 ·
make sure your bike is off when your filling with oil. If its running is constantly circulating it and thats why its not showing up in the window. With the bike off gravity can do its thing and you can get a proper read out :cheers
 
#19 ·
My 2 cents. Having done maybe 5 or 6 oil and filter changes on my bike now this is what I've found:

1. I drain the oil and then add the stated amount as per the service manual. We use the metric system here, I think its 2.5L for oil and filter, 2.2L for just oil and 2.7L or 2.9L or something for engine overhaul (irrelevant for this post).

2. Every time, without fail, after adding the requisite amount of oil, none shows up in the window. I turn it on and run it for a few minutes, then shut it off and wait for a few minutes (all as per the manual).

3. Still nothing in the window or maybe just the very very bottom of the window.

4. At this stage I either start topping up (30ml or so at a time) or leave it as is.

5. I take the bike for a quick say 5 to 10 minute run around the block. I just ride it pretty conservatively, don't take it to redline or anything. Come back home, park it, and stick it on the paddock stands.

6. A few hours later or overnight, sometimes some oil will appear in the window (sometimes even between the correct fill lines) other times only a little will. At this stage I top to half way between the lines. A few days later (after a few rides) I check again and top up to the top of the fill lines (but still showing clear glass at the top of the viewer).

IN MY EXPERIENCE, if you just keep pouring until you see it in the window the first time, after riding the bike a few times you will find that your whole viewing window is full of oil. That's what I've found twice and I had to drain the excess oil out. So that's just my 2 cents.
 
#23 ·
IN MY EXPERIENCE, if you just keep pouring until you see it in the window the first time, after riding the bike a few times you will find that your whole viewing window is full of oil. That's what I've found twice and I had to drain the excess oil out. So that's just my 2 cents.
Glad I saw this thread. Just picked up my bike. The seller did an oil change and the sight glass is full. Looks like I need to drain some of it.