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A 2fer: 1> 2012 Shop Manual--Catcha 22--< 2 > common sense oil checking method
Has anyone purchased a 2012 shop manual from the dealer?
I had purchased a 2012 shop manual for my 2012 RT. for $177 :yikes:
When I picked up the book, it was labeled 2010 to 2011. The dealer sez this applies for the 2012.:hun:
Okay, if that is the case you would think BRP would have stuck 2012 on the cover for the dough they charged.
BRP sez there is a 2012--- the dealer sez 2010-2011 is it.
Anyone have any additional input??:gaah:
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CHECKING OIL
And for a different direction.
I found that checking the oil on the scooter is quite a challenge: RT SE5
Run till the engine is warm, run through the gears, shut off and run for 30 sec. then check. ...COOL I find I have to check quick. check more than once, and the level changes.
I measured the depth of the 'pan' to the top of the threaded neck to be 10 1/2 inches.
The Original stick is 4 1/2"
After having an oil change, a cold measurement (over night) was 6 1/2 " Presuming that the dealer gave me a good count.
It would seem to me that a cold check would be a little safer (and accurate) than the called for procedure.
Consider if going through the called for operation you come to find out you have little or no oil:yikes:
I would appreciate any thoughts to any of this stuff.
Thanks, Ron
Has anyone purchased a 2012 shop manual from the dealer?
I had purchased a 2012 shop manual for my 2012 RT. for $177 :yikes:
When I picked up the book, it was labeled 2010 to 2011. The dealer sez this applies for the 2012.:hun:
Okay, if that is the case you would think BRP would have stuck 2012 on the cover for the dough they charged.
BRP sez there is a 2012--- the dealer sez 2010-2011 is it.
Anyone have any additional input??:gaah:
---------------------------------
CHECKING OIL
And for a different direction.
I found that checking the oil on the scooter is quite a challenge: RT SE5
Run till the engine is warm, run through the gears, shut off and run for 30 sec. then check. ...COOL I find I have to check quick. check more than once, and the level changes.
I measured the depth of the 'pan' to the top of the threaded neck to be 10 1/2 inches.
The Original stick is 4 1/2"
After having an oil change, a cold measurement (over night) was 6 1/2 " Presuming that the dealer gave me a good count.
It would seem to me that a cold check would be a little safer (and accurate) than the called for procedure.
Consider if going through the called for operation you come to find out you have little or no oil:yikes:
I would appreciate any thoughts to any of this stuff.
Thanks, Ron