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Ericck
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PostPosted: 13:38 - 14 Dec 2011    Post subject: Accurate oil level using a dipstick Reply with quote

Just changed the oil and filter on my 1997 CBR 600.

All the bikes I have had recently have had a sight glass for the oil
level but this one has a dipstick.

The dipstick is shaped a bit like the liquorice in the old sherbert dips for those who remember them, like a double spatula.

It said put 3.7 litres in when changing oil and filter so this is about what I have put in and also poured what I took out into an old oil container and it reads again about 3.7 litres.

The reading I am getting is about 8/10 of the way up the first spatula. Now the bike is on its sidestand so I sit on it for a few minutes so the bike is straight, then take the reading by putting the dipstick in the hole but not screwing it down as it says in the manual I have. I doubt the ground is 100% even but I don't really feel what I am getting is accurate.

So does anyone else have dipstick and how do they take their reading and also if my reading is 8/10 up the first spatula, what sort of quantity of oil would be needed to cover the other 2/10 and all the second spatula, assuming thats the correct level. I am guessing that this will not be very much maybe a few 100 millilitres.

Certainly don't want to put too much in so any advice appreciated.
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PostPosted: 14:41 - 14 Dec 2011    Post subject: Re: Accurate oil level using a dipstick Reply with quote

Ericck wrote:
Just changed the oil and filter on my 1997 CBR 600.

All the bikes I have had recently have had a sight glass for the oil
level but this one has a dipstick.

The dipstick is shaped a bit like the liquorice in the old sherbert dips for those who remember them, like a double spatula.

It said put 3.7 litres in when changing oil and filter so this is about what I have put in and also poured what I took out into an old oil container and it reads again about 3.7 litres.

The reading I am getting is about 8/10 of the way up the first spatula. Now the bike is on its sidestand so I sit on it for a few minutes so the bike is straight, then take the reading by putting the dipstick in the hole but not screwing it down as it says in the manual I have. I doubt the ground is 100% even but I don't really feel what I am getting is accurate.

So does anyone else have dipstick and how do they take their reading and also if my reading is 8/10 up the first spatula, what sort of quantity of oil would be needed to cover the other 2/10 and all the second spatula, assuming thats the correct level. I am guessing that this will not be very much maybe a few 100 millilitres.

Certainly don't want to put too much in so any advice appreciated.


There is a lower and upper level on the dipstick. As long as the oil is between the two you're OK.

https://www.2pass.co.uk/oil.gif

Something like the above pic (although that looks like a car one).
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PostPosted: 14:55 - 14 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

The oil level is nowhere near as critical as you're making it out to be. As long as it's not majorly overfilled, or the dipstick is dry, your engine wont die.

I tend to fill mine to about max. Ie: top groove.
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PostPosted: 15:25 - 14 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="mattsprattuk"]The oil level is nowhere near as critical as you're making it out to be. As long as it's not majorly overfilled, or the dipstick is dry, your engine wont die.[quote]

Okay, so I will not worry too much. Just that the dipstick isn't really
like the one in the picture above and although common sense sort of tells me where the upper mark is, I'm not 100% sure.

By virture of the fact that the oil light goes out then I suppose it must be okay.
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PostPosted: 17:43 - 14 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Did you charge the new filter with oil? That may be why the reading is slightly low, less oil in than came out.

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PostPosted: 18:51 - 14 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

bwprice100 wrote:
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Did you charge the new filter with oil? That may be why the reading is slightly low, less oil in than came out.

Brian


Bet Brian is right on this one.
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Ericck
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PostPosted: 18:59 - 14 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

bwprice100 wrote:
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Did you charge the new filter with oil? That may be why the reading is slightly low, less oil in than came out.

Brian


No I didn't put any oil in the filter except a smear round the o ring.
I have run the engine since let it sit then took the reading and then again next morning. Having to sit on it to get it level doesn't help I'm sure.

Just can't get used to the dipstick, depending on how I put it in, I either get completely dry or as said, best part up the first spatula
which I'm guessing is just under half way.

As Mattspratt says, I am probably complicating it as it doesn't need to be that accurate, just thought someone on here might have the same dipstick system and have a bit more experience with it.
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