by harold » Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:36 pm
Slammer,
Yes I was waiting, as I also tried it right away with the same results. I will try the 30 seconds of idling to see what happens. With my understanding of a dry sump system, your oil tank could show lower than the actual level, since when sitting some oil can drain back into the motor. I don't see how it could ever be higher, unless there was too much oil in there to start with.
I also don't understand why mine isn't burning or blowing any excess out, like BIll has experienced.
The last time I changed it myself, I did it according to the directions printed here, and filled to the top of the line on the dipstick. Then after the next ride I checked it and it flowed out of the filler. I then syphoned off oil the correct level, but when I rode it the next time and checked it, it was barely on the dipstick.
My understanding of most or all dry sump systems is you have one oil pump taking oil from the tank and pressure feeding into the bearings of the engine. You have another part of the oil pump that is scavanging the oil that flows from the bearings into the cases, and putting it back into the oil tank. If left sitting too long, oil from the tank could drain past the check valve into the motor cases, giving a false reading of low on oil. I have never heard of getting a false reading of too much oil, if everything was working correctly and not plugged up somewhere.
On a Buell, the filler cap/dip stick is just a rubber friction fit in the top of the tank. Many have over filled and blown the cap off, by not letting the motor run long enough to scavange all the oil from the cases. With the Baghira screw in filler cap/dip stick, too much oil isn't going to blow the cap off, and apparently on mine isn't blowing it out anywhere else- YET.
When sitting for a day, without starting it, right now it just touches the bottom of the stick. I remember when I had changed it and thought it was right, and after sitting a day the level didn't reach the end of the dip stick.
I am going to try the 5 minute warm up and 30 second idle right now and see what it does. I am betting it is still going to show overfull, but I will see.
Thanks for your help.