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What you suggest should be OK, so long as the level is at the top of the range.
Try testing it the honda way, then your way when you 1st get on next day and see how much diffrence there is and use that as your guide. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Check your oil 5 minutes after you come back from riding it
I wouldn't panic too much. As iooi said check it cold and make sure it's at the top of the sight-glass. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I always checked mine stone cold, it's a wet sump, so I figured check it like all other wet sump motors.
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I think someone's got their wires crossed a bit.
Honda say do this after an oil change, that's all.
According to them, to check my CBR's oil level before a ride it's simply, 'but the bike on the centrestand, wipe the dipstick and then check the level without screwing it back in.'
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| Pete. |
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Remember that the engine is only "using" the oil that is being pumped by the oil pump at any one time. The sump is merely a reservoir of oil that the pump draws from. Whilst it's true that having a low oil level will shorten the oil's lifespan, so long as there's enough in there that the pump never sucks air, no harm will be done in the short-term. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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That is what I would do - and make sure you maintain it near the top mark. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I've always checked mine from cold and I haven't lunched a motor......yet.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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what ever you do... dont forget to check it
i start mine, let it idle, turn it off after 30 secs, lube the chain, then check the oil. sorted. ____________________ follow my racing season
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| Rockhopper wrote: | | Geri wrote: | Remember that the engine is only "using" the oil that is being pumped by the oil pump at any one time. The sump is merely a reservoir of oil that the pump draws from. Whilst it's true that having a low oil level will shorten the oil's lifespan, so long as there's enough in there that the pump never sucks air, no harm will be done in the short-term. |
Not totally true, some components are splash lubricated, if there is not enough oil then it can't splash! Also the oil has an important cooling function, again not enough oil then what there is may get too hot and oxidise plus the engine may run hotter. |
Agreed, some stuff is splash-lubricated, and the oil does cool internal components, though most of the cooling that oil does on modern engines is from pump-fed oil jets squirting on the pistons.
My reference to the shortened lifespan was due to the lower volume of oil doing the cooling and therefore elevating the oil temperatures though I should have explained that.  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Just check it before you go out, like you check your tyres  ____________________ You watching this rubbish?
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