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Reply #15 - 07/29/08 at 19:06:21
 
Jay wrote on 07/29/08 at 18:54:18:
T Mack 1 - FSO wrote on 07/29/08 at 08:05:48:
 Check the little tube under the bike.  The one with a cap on it that goes into the bottom of the air box.    Note: have a pan under it.....  trust me....


On a side note,  I went on an hour ride.  A few hours after I got back I checked the oil level.  It was just below the low mark...  Shocked  First time in the year since the rebuild.    So, I topped it up to the fill line.    After a day or two of comuting to work, I checked it again. It was high,   at around the top of the sight glass... Shocked .   So.... where did the oil disappear to and then reappear back from.....the twilight zone??   Huh  


I've had the same thing happen to me. Now I use a carpenters level when I check the engine oil. Just a little bit of sway too much either way makes a huge difference in the sight glass. Too bad. At first I thought that maybe the Savage was gonna can solve the oil crisis!  Smiley


I use the same block of wood all the time.   It doesn't make the bike  perfectly level but it's at the point that I keep my hand on the bike so it doesn't tip.
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Reply #16 - 07/30/08 at 16:45:08
 
so im good then?
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Re: consuming oil with a vengence
Reply #17 - 07/30/08 at 19:00:19
 
Ramsforever wrote on 07/29/08 at 18:08:55:
I have seen the level change. That's why it drives me nutz.

Seems after it's hot the level is higher. But when I change it, I start with a US Quart, then a little at a time until it is at the levels.

The book says 1.9 quarts without a filter change.

There is no way that much goes in. I drain about 1.3 quarts when I change it.

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I would appreciate any advice on the right way to do it.

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Always change the filter when you change the oil otherwise you are mixing old and new,or dirty with clean, you don't put on dirty skivies after a shower do you?.
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Re: consuming oil with a vengence
Reply #18 - 07/30/08 at 20:47:27
 
I don't wear underwear. Just something I go used to. Grin

I think my craziness is due to  "not a level surface".

The bike is stock. No nothing, not even a gas gage  Shocked

Peace  brothers.
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Re: consuming oil with a vengence
Reply #19 - 07/30/08 at 21:50:36
 
mick wrote on 07/30/08 at 19:00:19:
Ramsforever wrote on 07/29/08 at 18:08:55:
I have seen the level change. That's why it drives me nutz.

Seems after it's hot the level is higher. But when I change it, I start with a US Quart, then a little at a time until it is at the levels.

The book says 1.9 quarts without a filter change.

There is no way that much goes in. I drain about 1.3 quarts when I change it.

2007 S40
I would appreciate any advice on the right way to do it.

Thanks.

Always change the filter when you change the oil otherwise you are mixing old and new,or dirty with clean, you don't put on dirty skivies after a shower do you?.

So how do you get the rest of the oil out?
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Re: consuming oil with a vengence
Reply #20 - 07/31/08 at 06:11:00
 
You can never get out all of the old oil. There is a little pool in the head you can't drain, for one thing. There are always little nooks and crannies with oil in them, as well as the oil that sticks to every surface in the engine. Besides, as soon as you start the engine, the oil starts to become "dirty" again anyway.

Changing oil by mileage isn't really a very good way to do it. But it is the best we have, since the motorcycle isn't fitted with a hour meter. Running the motorcycle on the highway is the easiest on oil, because the machine gets hot enough to evaporate out the water produced by burning gasoline. And the high speed provides plenty of airflow so the engine doesn't get too hot. Running it in town on short trips is worst. The highway will result in fairly low hours for the mileage interval, while city driving gives a lot of time for the mileage.

I used to drive a semi. The company didn't change oil based on either mileage or engine time. They changed oil based on fuel burned. When the truck had burned a certain amount of fuel they notified me to have the oil changed. They knew the fuel consumption, because I used a company card to buy it and they kept track. In case you are curious, it was about 3000 gallons of fuel burned, and ran in the area of 20,000 miles.
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Reply #21 - 07/31/08 at 13:03:36
 
20/3 =6.666666666 miles / gallon. Yikes! Not a lot of MPG there.
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Reply #22 - 07/31/08 at 13:26:33
 
Yup, 6 miles per gallon. I was driving a 1999 Freightliner Classic with a Detroit Diesel 12.7 liter engine, derated to 375 horsepower. If I had managed to average (I think) 6.1 mpg I would have earned a small bonus. If I had chosen to shut off the engine when I slept (and slept in the cold) I might just have managed it. Their estimate was that the engine burned a gallon per hour idling. It seems to me the engine held something like five gallons of oil, and the difference between FULL and ADD on the dipstick was one gallon. They issued oil to us in gallon containers. My truck usually used one gallon a bit over halfway into the oil change interval. I don't know what brand they used, but I believe it was 15W-40.
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