Correct oil level (Street Glide)?
Howdy! When I change the oil, I typically use four quarts (and I am running a H-D oil cooler). When I check the level on the dipstick with the bike level, it reads just a tad over the "full" mark.
Are there any issues with this? I believe it is just the oil tank and not the crankcase, right? Thanks! -Carl |
If checked as per your om procedure(on side stand, temp etc), you are overfilling. Don't know your bikes year so I can't comment on whether or not checking level is correct. On my Street Glide it is supposed to be checked on the side stand. The stated capacity means nothing. The oil level is everything.
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many of us run about a pint low.
"over high" oil levels can cause the dipstick to pop out and oil to paint the right side of the bike on sudden acceleration. even "normal levels" may cause increased blow by from the heads into the air cleaner causing drips. Harley motors are "dry-sump", oil is not stored in the motor like most cars, the oil is stored in a tank under the tranny. Mike |
Yea, the dip stick has two scales- one for checking the oil on the side stand and a second scale for checking while upright, which is what I did because I have a centerstand on the bike.
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Cool, thanks for the input, guys.
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Originally Posted by ckamin
(Post 12167977)
Howdy! When I change the oil, I typically use four quarts (and I am running a H-D oil cooler). When I check the level on the dipstick with the bike level, it reads just a tad over the "full" mark.
Are there any issues with this? I believe it is just the oil tank and not the crankcase, right? Thanks! -Carl That pretty much says it all.........the manual does say to check at normal operating temperature. By hot they say let engine run for 1-2 minute and then turn off and check. |
If your not draining the sump even with an oil cooler it will only take a little over 3 1/2 quarts. Put a bit more than 3 in it and run it around the block then add till your where you want to be on the dipstick...varies by individual. When I flush my sump it takes close to 4 1/2 qts.
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Don't know if being on a centerstand is different than a side car which is what the other side is for. It may lift up the rear end high enough to skew the level from being on the ground and level. You may want to try it either on the side stand or just level, not on the center stand, and compare to the level obtained on the center stand.
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If you run it over full, it will launch the dipstick out of the crankcase. Don't ask how I know...
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Originally Posted by ckamin
(Post 12167977)
Howdy! When I change the oil, I typically use four quarts (and I am running a H-D oil cooler). When I check the level on the dipstick with the bike level, it reads just a tad over the "full" mark.
Are there any issues with this? I believe it is just the oil tank and not the crankcase, right? Thanks! -Carl Directly from the Harley Manual. "If oil is at or below the lower mark, add only enough oil to bring the level to a point between the two arrows on the dipstick." CAUTION "Do not overfill the oil tank. Doing so can result in oil carryover to the air cleaner leading to equipment damage and/or equipment malfunction." "Refer to table 25 . Always use the proper grade of oil for the lowest expected air temperature before the next scheduled oil change." ********************************* There is a good write up on this subject at this link- https://www.hdforums.com/forum/oil-r...f-my-bike.html |
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