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RE: Help - Overfilled Oil, how to remove? - ChiefJP_imp - 08-03-2022

(08-02-2022, 05:18 PM)jtopiso_imp Wrote:
(08-02-2022, 03:34 PM)ChiefJP_imp Wrote: Just did my first oil and filter change.

Used only 4 quarts (not even 4.1 like the owner's manual states) and it's completely filling the sight glass with oil. Seems super odd. Should be perfect or even a bit low. I'm wondering if the type of filter has anything to do with it. I used K&N.

Anyway, I'm going to loosen the drain plug and drain a bit of oil out. But I think on my DLX the amount to correctly fill is actually 3.9 qts. And I think someone even stated that in a comment.

Is that with a new filter? Perhaps you need to crank the engine, so some oil goes into the filter.

Is that with a new filter? Perhaps you need to crank the engine, so some oil goes into the filter.
I actually prefilled the filter quite a bit. And sight glass is still showing full after a good 40 min ride. 4 qts is all I opened and used. My guess is it's .1 qt over filled for whatever reason. Lesson learned for next time.


RE: Help - Overfilled Oil, how to remove? - Raceman_imp - 08-17-2022

Simply carefully remove the drain bolt and drain some oil. It's going to be messy. DON'T do it with HOT oil.


RE: Help - Overfilled Oil, how to remove? - Enzofour_imp - 08-17-2022

(09-09-2018, 12:55 PM)m in sc_imp Wrote: syringe, fork oil type. much less messy. .02

nothing reaches the oil pan from the inlet cap.:eh:
(09-09-2018, 12:45 PM)Jim21680_imp Wrote: No problem re-using the crush washer. Some people don't ever replace them.

Also, unless you REALLY overfilled it (like, and extra quart by mistake), I'd just let it be. Many new bikes, including mine, were overfilled from the factory, and it functions just fine. Save yourself the mess.

Of course it works, but if the oil seals give out ahead of time, don't complain.Smile
Too much oil strains the oil seals and is not good.
All manuals state not to exceed the quantity described.:pollice su:


RE: Help - Overfilled Oil, how to remove? - Inhouse Bob - 08-18-2022

I took a turkey baster from my wife's tool drawer and attached with duct tape a foot or so (.333333 meters) of rubber tubing of about the right diameter. Wiggled it down the filler hole and sucked the extra out. Worked like a charm and wasn't messy at all. My wife might dispute that, though.
Angel


RE: Help - Overfilled Oil, how to remove? - Cormanus - 08-18-2022

(08-18-2022, 05:50 AM)Inhouse Bob_imp Wrote: I took a turkey baster from my wife's tool drawer and attached with duct tape a foot or so (.333333 meters) of rubber tubing of about the right diameter. Wiggled it down the filler hole and sucked the extra out. Worked like a charm and wasn't messy at all. My wife might dispute that, though.
Angel

How did the turkey taste? Tongue


RE: Help - Overfilled Oil, how to remove? - ymtnpoah11_imp - 08-18-2022

Haahaajajah!!