Checking oil levels
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Checking oil levels
I`ve just got an nc 24 and haven`t got a manual. My bikes oil level was down, but wanted to check if its best with these bikes to check the oil with the dipstick just firmly inserted or the dipstick fully inserted and then screwed down. 

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Re: Checking oil levels
Sit bike up straight and just rest the dipstick in , check and make sure its between the two markers
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Re: Checking oil levels
The oil level is measured with the dip-stick resting on the case, not screwed in.
The bike must be upright on a level suface.
Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes.
Stop the engine, remove the oil level gauge (dipstick) and wipe with a clean cloth.
2 - 3 minutes are stopping the engine (ensuring the bike is still upright and level) insert the stick without screwing in.
The mark should be between the upper and lower levels.. if it's near to the low level add more oil.
The bike must be upright on a level suface.
Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes.
Stop the engine, remove the oil level gauge (dipstick) and wipe with a clean cloth.
2 - 3 minutes are stopping the engine (ensuring the bike is still upright and level) insert the stick without screwing in.
The mark should be between the upper and lower levels.. if it's near to the low level add more oil.
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Re: Checking oil levels
Is this the same for the NC30?Neosophist wrote:The oil level is measured with the dip-stick resting on the case, not screwed in.
The bike must be upright on a level suface.
Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes.
Stop the engine, remove the oil level gauge (dipstick) and wipe with a clean cloth.
2 - 3 minutes are stopping the engine (ensuring the bike is still upright and level) insert the stick without screwing in.
The mark should be between the upper and lower levels.. if it's near to the low level add more oil.
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Re: Checking oil levels
I assume the manual for the nc30 will stil be ok for the nc 24 apart from possibly checking valve clearances etc ?
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Re: Checking oil levels
Exactly the same.oldgreyandslow wrote: Is this the same for the NC30?
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Re: Checking oil levels
Yes.
Honda Common Service manual, Chapter 2, section 7 or 11, I forget which one tells you the oil check procedure!
Honda Common Service manual, Chapter 2, section 7 or 11, I forget which one tells you the oil check procedure!
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Re: Checking oil levels
That's very interesting. I'd always been screwing mine in lightly. I'll have to re-check my oil when I get home now.Neosophist wrote:Yes.
Honda Common Service manual, Chapter 2, section 7 or 11, I forget which one tells you the oil check procedure!

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