Still too blurry...where’s the oil dry/wet line?....If it’s where I think it is, yes it’s way too much oil. It should be down on the little small part of the stick that’s x’d out
Pull the plug and let some out. Also remember you don’t screw it in to check it you just let it sit on the top of the threads, not screwing it in. That may be your problem if you screwed it all the way in to get the reading
Definitely way too much. Buy a 1000ml Measuring cup. Drain all your oil, Measure it and reinsert exactly 1000mls. Shouldn't take much more than 10 minutes.
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Conelite wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 1:42 pm
Definitely way too much. Buy a 1000ml Measuring cup. Drain all your oil, Measure it and reinsert exactly 1000mls. Shouldn't take much more than 10 minutes.
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shouldn't it be 800 ml?
or can i use a straw and remove the excess oil until it reaches a more satisfactory level?
You are right. I read the wrong section. Its 800mls.
I would highly recommend drain and refill to get exactly 800mls but If you dont have the resources to drain and fill, a straw or syringe with hose would would just fine.
It should be 800ml. I use a spare empty container. Mark 800ml and always use that as a gauge for my oil changes.
2011 White PCX
Michelin Tire City Grip Front and Rear
Aftermarket Thai Seat.
JDM Front lights and Rear Lights and Fender.
NCY Variator, And Face and 13 Dr. pulley sliders.
Rear NCY 1000 contra spring.
NCY Textured clutch bell.
2011 White PCX
Michelin Tire City Grip Front and Rear
Aftermarket Thai Seat.
JDM Front lights and Rear Lights and Fender.
NCY Variator, And Face and 13 Dr. pulley sliders.
Rear NCY 1000 contra spring.
NCY Textured clutch bell.
Are you sure you’re not screwing it all the way in and using all the threads and making it tight, or are you just sitting the stick on top of the threads and not screwing it in?
Jge64 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 11:53 am
Are you sure you’re not screwing it all the way in and using all the threads and making it tight, or are you just sitting the stick on top of the threads and not screwing it in?
Maybe the bike was not level when the oil was drained and not all drained out. If this is what it reads after you added 800 and the dipstick is just inserted to the threads (not threaded in) ..... then this seems a bit high but not horribly so. You're supposed to measure it when the bike is hot .... if it's hot and level and measures too high then you can take some out with a sight tube / straw I guess.
To get a true reading, get the oil hot and bike level. Then remove the dipstick and first wipe it clean and then re-insert the dipstick centered w/o swiping the case threads or threading it in - pull it back out and get the reading. Basically, a quart of oil will suffice to drain and refill BOTH the final drive and the engine.
Engine oil does not affect final drive. Final drive seperate section. of the vehicle.
2011 White PCX
Michelin Tire City Grip Front and Rear
Aftermarket Thai Seat.
JDM Front lights and Rear Lights and Fender.
NCY Variator, And Face and 13 Dr. pulley sliders.
Rear NCY 1000 contra spring.
NCY Textured clutch bell.
you you wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 3:24 am
Its overfilled but not by a huge amount.
Its not ideal but won't cause any damage. If it bothers you use a small syringe and pipe to remove the excess.
This is strange.
I went to the mechanic and got the old oil all drained out. I personally tilted the bike left and right to ensure the old oil drained out completely.
Then I told the mechanic to put in exactly 800ml of fresh new engine oil. I brought a measuring cup with me for him to do it in front of my eyes.
Got the engine started for 3 minutes, left it off for another 5 mins. When I checked the dipstick, it still showed the same oil level again, it was still way above the maximum line.
I've placed an order for a new, stock dipstick then I'll see how it goes.
Jge64 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 5:27 pm
A fuel injector that is stuck wide-open will add gas to the crank case oil…known as “making oil” -google it…..
ok I get your point about the fuel injector.
Just yesterday I've already used this syringe to take out some of the engine oil as pictured. Then after which, I put the dipstick in without screwing it in, and the level is still too high, way above the max line. It seems as though taking out some of the engine oil didn't even make a difference. All this was done before the engine was even started.
Does anyone know what's happening?
Could it still be the fuel injector? But the engine wasn't even started.