I've put too much oil in my engine...
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- missis sumner
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I've put too much oil in my engine...
...will it go bang?
Sorry, guys, another newbie question - it wasn't until I got the bike back on the Abba stand tonight that I realised why I'd done it.
When I did my oil change I put my bike on the Abba stand to put the oil in, to make it easier to check the level. Of course, the stand raises the back wheel in the air by a good few inches, so the engine is not level...
I've got 1.25 litres left of the 4 litre bottle, so I've put 2.75 litres in, instead of the 2.5 l recommended by the Haynes for oil and filter change. I did drain the engine really well.
The level is showing above the max on the dipstick, when the bike is held upright, WITH BOTH WHEELS ON THE GROUND (d'oh); the level is still showing on the flat bit, but only just.
Should I drain some oil out?
(What a dipstick!)
Sorry, guys, another newbie question - it wasn't until I got the bike back on the Abba stand tonight that I realised why I'd done it.
When I did my oil change I put my bike on the Abba stand to put the oil in, to make it easier to check the level. Of course, the stand raises the back wheel in the air by a good few inches, so the engine is not level...
I've got 1.25 litres left of the 4 litre bottle, so I've put 2.75 litres in, instead of the 2.5 l recommended by the Haynes for oil and filter change. I did drain the engine really well.
The level is showing above the max on the dipstick, when the bike is held upright, WITH BOTH WHEELS ON THE GROUND (d'oh); the level is still showing on the flat bit, but only just.
Should I drain some oil out?
(What a dipstick!)
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Re: I've put too much oil in my engine...
Yes or you can get leaks in bad places.
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Re: I've put too much oil in my engine...
Yes, too much isnt good but depends just how much is too much.
I dont know if it's possible to 'syphon' some out, we have a pump at work whereas you just put a tube into the crank case and pump the oil out.
For peace of mind, I'd stick with Mr.Honda's recomendations.
I dont know if it's possible to 'syphon' some out, we have a pump at work whereas you just put a tube into the crank case and pump the oil out.
For peace of mind, I'd stick with Mr.Honda's recomendations.
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Re: I've put too much oil in my engine...
Crack the sump plug off and drain some oil. Simples 

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- missis sumner
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Re: I've put too much oil in my engine...
Ok - I don't fancy cracking the sump plug open - it'll make a mess, but I have a syphon...
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.
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Re: I've put too much oil in my engine...
Yep this worksCRM wrote:syringe and some pipe, suck it out.
