First oil change completed..well, almost.
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First oil change completed..well, almost.
Okay, I drained all of the oil from the oil tank, took off the old filter, put the new one on..did all of that. Put in 2 quarts of oil, and checked it. On the jiffy stand, it reads a bit below the 'full' mark on the dipstick. Sitting straight up, it reads a bit above the mark. I can't start the bike up tonight, as it's after 1 a.m. and I have respect for my neighbors. So, I guess what i'm asking is do I need to check the oil with the bike on the jiffy or straight up and down? And after I start the bike up, and it fills the filter up and everything, how much oil do you think i'll need to add? Thanks..
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RE: First oil change completed..well, almost.
Oil level on an EVO is checked the same way that it is on a TC. Book specifies to check it on the side stand, and the oil should be checked after the bike is warmed up.
A Softail or Dyna EVO requires 3 quarts with a filter change, and a Dresser takes 4. The reason you are seeing the bike full with only 2 quarts is because you haven't started the bike and filled the oil filter. Once you start the bike you should have to add one quart, or very near that.
Bill
A Softail or Dyna EVO requires 3 quarts with a filter change, and a Dresser takes 4. The reason you are seeing the bike full with only 2 quarts is because you haven't started the bike and filled the oil filter. Once you start the bike you should have to add one quart, or very near that.
Bill