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Side Stand Oil Method -- do you or don't you?
Yep, I do it on the sidestand
Nope, I balance it vertical using .....
.... my manservant, Emanuel Dexterity
.... a friend, buxom female preferably
.... a brick, a block of wood, other thick item
.... a stick *(Sluggo can explain it)
Remove timing port, fill till it comes out (V1)
.... I don't ever have to check it (Bill)
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side stand oil method
07/31/11 at 15:50:18
I don't know if there is a current thread for data points, so here's mine:
Fill it with Rotella T so it's just peeking into the sight glass when on the side stand.
Hot test: just fills the sight glass
-D. Dwarf
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07/31/11 at 18:10:19
I have always checked it while on the side stand. I like to be able to see the oil level in the bottom one third of the site glass. It's a quick visual check and no hassle!
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07/31/11 at 18:22:42
Sorry, I didn't mean to revive the war!
Based on some of the old threads I probably should remove a few ounces of oil to keep it mid or lower during the hot test.
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I was involved in the last war--I was converted to a sidestand checker.
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07/31/11 at 19:24:20
If you put in the amount of oil specified in the owner's manual, then check the oil with the bike on the sidestand, what does the window show for oil level?
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07/31/11 at 20:06:53
While noting that all bikes can't run the higher levels, if I don't keep the oil between the lines while on the side stand, I feel like its low on oil. And that mite be fine except more oil = cooler running, and longer lasting. I myself have seen no ill effects from running the sidestand oil levels for 4+ yrs.
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Hey, if you're gonna quote me, at least quote some vague reference I made.
Routy, is there a tea bagger party for the oil war?
I can not go with high oil levels, the super motox course I take (aka interstate 5) causes the oil to spit out the breather.
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Gyrobob wrote
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If you put in the amount of oil specified in the owner's manual, then check the oil with the bike on the sidestand, what does the window show for oil level?
It doesn't.
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DrunkenDwarf wrote
on 07/31/11 at 20:37:44:
Gyrobob wrote
on 07/31/11 at 19:24:20:
If you put in the amount of oil specified in the owner's manual, then check the oil with the bike on the sidestand, what does the window show for oil level?
It doesn't.
-D. Dwarf
It doesn't what?
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Gyrobob wrote
on 07/31/11 at 20:44:39:
DrunkenDwarf wrote
on 07/31/11 at 20:37:44:
Gyrobob wrote
on 07/31/11 at 19:24:20:
If you put in the amount of oil specified in the owner's manual, then check the oil with the bike on the sidestand, what does the window show for oil level?
It doesn't.
-D. Dwarf
It doesn't what?
You can not see any oil in the window when filling with the amount of oil specified in the owner's manual and checking the oil with the bike on the sidestand.
-D. Dwarf
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DrunkenDwarf wrote
on 07/31/11 at 21:02:54:
Gyrobob wrote
on 07/31/11 at 20:44:39:
DrunkenDwarf wrote
on 07/31/11 at 20:37:44:
Gyrobob wrote
on 07/31/11 at 19:24:20:
If you put in the amount of oil specified in the owner's manual, then check the oil with the bike on the sidestand, what does the window show for oil level?
It doesn't.
-D. Dwarf
It doesn't what?
You can not see any oil in the window when filling with the amount of oil specified in the owner's manual and checking the oil with the bike on the sidestand.
-D. Dwarf
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08/01/11 at 04:33:56
verslagen1 wrote
on 07/31/11 at 20:18:27:
Hey, if you're gonna quote me, at least quote some vague reference I made.
Routy, is there a tea bagger party for the oil war?
I can not go with high oil levels, the super motox course I take (aka interstate 5) causes the oil to spit out the breather.
Ok, I didn't know anyone had a problem w/ the sidestand method.
Maybe I'll rephrase.
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