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Am I stupid or what?

Frenchy

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I just did my first oil change on my RT. I poured 4 Quarts as recommended. When I pull the oil stick, there is nothing on the stick....... Is this the way it's supposed to be? Should I add more oil?

Thanks!
 
Check the manual for the proper way to check the oil level. The engine has to be up to temp, shut down then checked. The oil stores in a reservoir so you will get a bad reading off the dipstick if you just check it like a car.
 
There are quite a few things i would like to see BRP cahnge, but this is right at the top of my list. COME ON BRP, make checking the oil as easy as pulling the stick. Who wants to run thier spyder in the garage, waking up everyone in the house, to check the oil before they ride. Totally insane.
 
"And you do the hokey-pokey, so you turn yourself about..." :roflblack:
checking the oil level is even more compoicated than my favorite drinking/dancing song! :shocked:
 
Check it after.

There are quite a few things i would like to see BRP cahnge, but this is right at the top of my list. COME ON BRP, make checking the oil as easy as pulling the stick. Who wants to run thier spyder in the garage, waking up everyone in the house, to check the oil before they ride. Totally insane.

Why don't you check it after you get back from a ride instead? BRP is no different then anybody else. If it has a dry sump engine you check after it has been run.
 
iol checking

but when you fill the oil after changing it you have to put the dipstick in and run the bike for 2 minuets then check again and add as necessary till proper level is achieved
 
put the dipstick in, take the dipstick out, put the dipstick in, and you shake it all about,... :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
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seriously!!!! if your engine emits a loud clicking sound when you first start it up it needs a 1/2 quart.

when you drain your oil and change your filter and clean the screen. it will take 5 quarts. first put in around 3 to 4, start your engine let it run for about 30 seconds shut it off, add a little more, start and let it run for a minute or so, shut it off then put the rest in. button it up. take a short ride one mile out one mile back unless you take the long way, check for leaks, after about 2000 miles and your bike has a chance to cool down, check your oil with a flashlight it will be down about 2 inches from the top, if it had a lot of noise when you first start you motor, it will need about 1/2 a quart, if you love your spyder, change the oil every 4000 to 4500 miles and give her a new filter they are cheap protection at any price. use the magnetic drain plugs
on engine and sump if they have large accumulations of metal have it checked. a very little bit of sludge is OK
 
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Why don't you check it after you get back from a ride instead? BRP is no different then anybody else. If it has a dry sump engine you check after it has been run.

My rides are usually fairly long, so why leave the house without checking it. BRP no different than anybody else? So that makes it all ok. Sorry, cant agree with you on this at all. Its a pain in the A** and has caused owners AND service departments to overfill thier Spyders.
 
The engine takes a bit more than 4 quarts...4.1 for the SM and 4.5 for the SE (with both filters changed). In addition, the oil level is supposed to be checked at full operating temperature. That's engine (oil) temperature, not water temperature. The level will be significantly lower when checked cold, and may not show on the stick, especially if you also did not add the fractional amount above 4 quarts.
 
If you have 4 qts in, go ride for a bit, come home and you won't see but a little bit showing on the end of the stick. Add the rest.....1/2 qt if SE....and it will be full.

I just had mine changed at dealer, with my oil, and had them put in 4. Rode it home and topped off with 1/2. Works for me.
 
I just did my first oil change on my RT. I poured 4 Quarts as recommended. When I pull the oil stick, there is nothing on the stick....... Is this the way it's supposed to be? Should I add more oil?

Thanks!

Who ever gave you the idea that the Spyder takes only 4 qt..?
 
Last time I had mine changed at the dealer, they underfilled it by 1/2 qt. Now my question, how many of you have problems with foamy oil when checking it??? No smart answers Bob :roflblack:
 
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