foggy95
Tuned and Synch'ed
Having recently had my 1st service carried out on my V7 Classic, and after riding an additional 400 miles, I thought I should check the engine oil level. Well, surprised to see that it does not even reach the bottom of the dipstick! This was with a cold engine. Next step, come in the house and read the manual...engine should be warm. So, go out into the driveway, start er up, let it idle with a few revs thrown in, for about ten minutes. Engine now at operating temp.
Let it sit in an upright position for 5-10 minutes - so the engine is 'warm'. - Still no reading on the dipstick. I'm confused on a couple of points:
1) Wouldn't there be more oil in the sump with a cold engine? I would think the more time the oil had to return to the sump after running, the measurement would be increased.
2) My oil or check engine lights never came on - so now I am wondering how low I actually am. I know the total capacity is only 1.8 qts, so I may try adding 1/4 - 1/2 qt and see what happens. Also, I plan on doing another complete oil change myself, then add exactly 1.8 qts, and seeing where on the dipstick that indicates.
Anyone else having or had similar experience?
added later: since I have to ride the bike tomorrow about 200 miles, I don't want to take the chance of harming the engine due to low oil .. I'm looking at the owners manual for the V7 Classic (page 129) my dipstick does not look at all like the illustration. Mine does not have two hash marks, but rather an inch long flat section with the 'x' pattern stamped in. Within that pattern, about 1/4 inch up from the end is one hash mark, then the rest of that flattened section is about 3/4 inches. I added enough oil, about 10 oz, to bring the indicated level up into that section just above the hash mark, and below where the flat section ends. Tomorrow I will do an oil and filter change, then add exactly 1.8 qts, and check my level, both hot and cold, for future reference. If anyone's still reading at this point, thanks for listening!
Let it sit in an upright position for 5-10 minutes - so the engine is 'warm'. - Still no reading on the dipstick. I'm confused on a couple of points:
1) Wouldn't there be more oil in the sump with a cold engine? I would think the more time the oil had to return to the sump after running, the measurement would be increased.
2) My oil or check engine lights never came on - so now I am wondering how low I actually am. I know the total capacity is only 1.8 qts, so I may try adding 1/4 - 1/2 qt and see what happens. Also, I plan on doing another complete oil change myself, then add exactly 1.8 qts, and seeing where on the dipstick that indicates.
Anyone else having or had similar experience?
added later: since I have to ride the bike tomorrow about 200 miles, I don't want to take the chance of harming the engine due to low oil .. I'm looking at the owners manual for the V7 Classic (page 129) my dipstick does not look at all like the illustration. Mine does not have two hash marks, but rather an inch long flat section with the 'x' pattern stamped in. Within that pattern, about 1/4 inch up from the end is one hash mark, then the rest of that flattened section is about 3/4 inches. I added enough oil, about 10 oz, to bring the indicated level up into that section just above the hash mark, and below where the flat section ends. Tomorrow I will do an oil and filter change, then add exactly 1.8 qts, and check my level, both hot and cold, for future reference. If anyone's still reading at this point, thanks for listening!