Kendan
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Hey all. Quick background: I recently brought my bike in for its first service, and am concerned about the amount of oil that I should have in the engine. I had purchased some Redline synthetic oil for my previous bike that I didn't end up using (bike got traded), so I provided this to the dealer to use for the service, 6 quarts / 946ml bottles. Since this should be more than what was needed I told the dealer I'd take back the excess oil. The remaining bottle still had about 700ml when it should have only 200ml left when I got it back. According to the manual, an oil and filter change requires 5.4L of oil (5.7 quarts I believe), so the dealer would have only used about 5.0L max. So thinking they didn't put enough in, I checked the oil a few times and its on the full mark. (Annoying how small the range between full and add on the dipstick)
Is there a trick in checking the oil level to make sure you get the right reading? The manual is pretty basic in its description, Stop engine, level bike, check oil. Straightforward. On a couple previous bikes, like my Kawasaki with a semi-dry sump, you had to wait about a minute after turning the engine off before you check the dipstick. My BMW was 5 minutes before checking the sight glass.
I'm thinking that maybe when they (dealer) did the change, they didn't remove one of the drain plugs and not all the oil was drained out??
Also, I'm assuming there is no reason not to question the 5.4L needed for the oil/filter change as per the manual? I am tempted just to do another oil change myself and then I'll know for sure that the correct amount is put it.
Thanks all.
Is there a trick in checking the oil level to make sure you get the right reading? The manual is pretty basic in its description, Stop engine, level bike, check oil. Straightforward. On a couple previous bikes, like my Kawasaki with a semi-dry sump, you had to wait about a minute after turning the engine off before you check the dipstick. My BMW was 5 minutes before checking the sight glass.
I'm thinking that maybe when they (dealer) did the change, they didn't remove one of the drain plugs and not all the oil was drained out??
Also, I'm assuming there is no reason not to question the 5.4L needed for the oil/filter change as per the manual? I am tempted just to do another oil change myself and then I'll know for sure that the correct amount is put it.
Thanks all.
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