Over filled it with oil.

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Re: Over filled it with oil.

Post by uber pikey » Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:25 pm

fixer wrote:Buy yourself a measuring jug,a pen and paper and gauge the right amount of oil. :whistle:
That's just silly LOL

What you could do is follow the destroy it yourself Haynes manual and place the bike in the upright position and use the dip stick but make sure the dip stick isn't screwed into the thread when you check the level, funny how the word dip stick keeps popping up in this thread :grin:
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Re: Over filled it with oil.

Post by sil3nt » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:35 am

uber pikey wrote:
fixer wrote:Buy yourself a measuring jug,a pen and paper and gauge the right amount of oil. :whistle:
That's just silly LOL

What you could do is follow the destroy it yourself Haynes manual and place the bike in the upright position and use the dip stick but make sure the dip stick isn't screwed into the thread when you check the level, funny how the word dip stick keeps popping up in this thread :grin:
I read the Haynes manual 30 seconds before I started filling it. Just missed the part at the top where it says "in an upright position" :whistle:

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Re: Over filled it with oil.

Post by uber pikey » Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:54 pm

sil3nt wrote:
uber pikey wrote:
fixer wrote:Buy yourself a measuring jug,a pen and paper and gauge the right amount of oil. :whistle:
That's just silly LOL

What you could do is follow the destroy it yourself Haynes manual and place the bike in the upright position and use the dip stick but make sure the dip stick isn't screwed into the thread when you check the level, funny how the word dip stick keeps popping up in this thread :grin:
I read the Haynes manual 30 seconds before I started filling it. Just missed the part at the top where it says "in an upright position" :whistle:
Then learning has taken place, now just remember not to screw the thread in either :rocks:
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Re: Over filled it with oil.

Post by rob b » Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:47 pm

This might sound stupid will it be ok to check the oil on the rear stabnd.
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Re: Over filled it with oil.

Post by uber pikey » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:13 pm

Not silly at all, you need to have the bike in the upright position with both wheels on the floor, I manage to put the rear stand in and balance a chain on the stand, this holds the bike upright but doesn't lift it off the floor.
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Re: Over filled it with oil.

Post by Neosophist » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:19 pm

Block of wood under the side-stand will help. Becarful though, when it is level on the sidestand its easy to pushover...

If you put the bike on a paddock stand you tilt the engine forward
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