If the entire stick is dripping with oil when the engine is hot, your oil tank is overfilled...plain and simple. Buy a $10 oil suction gun at the auto parts store and suck some out.I realize cold readings mean very little, but so does a hot reading with the entire dip stick dripping in oil. I'm trying to get a good reading, not too hot and not too cold. Maybe I'll get Goldilocks to read it for me and it will be "just right"! :banghead:
I've used a $1(dollar store) turkey baster.
If the entire stick is dripping with oil when the engine is hot, your oil tank is overfilled...plain and simple. Buy a $10 oil suction gun at the auto parts store and suck some out.
Thanks for your reply.1. Enough to get it down to the full mark.
2. Based on how you described it you waited long enough.
2/3. Read the section on Transportation and storage in your owner manual.
Strange, but I never had to check the oil level in my Gold Wing like I do with this Can Am. The question is WHY does this engine go through so much oil? Is it burning it? If so, why? Is it due to leaky valve guides? Due to leaks elsewhere in the engine block or trans housing? It would be nice for those us not familiar with this engine to get the reason(s) why.
For what it's worth the 2010-2011 RT service manual says:
NOTE: The oil quantity between ADD mark and "F" mark is 0.5 L (.5 qut (U.S. liq.)).
This statement is made in the section on adding oil when the level is under the operating range. That means the oil is at operating temperature.
I use a rather large syringe (the kind without the needle) with a length of tubing on the end to extract oil from my tank when I have it analyzed. Should work well for pulling the excess out of your tank.
Where and why do you have your oil analyzed?
I have no definitive answer, but if I had to guess I would venture that it had more to do with low ring tensions and the tendency for synthetic (or part synthetic) oils to cling to the cylinder walls and other parts more tenaciously than dino oils do.
I'm an idiot! Didn't check oil by the book when I brought it home. I have just put 500 miles on our RT, 200 of that today. I checked the oil after the ride, following the procedures outlined (by the book). It appears it was overfilled. Dip stick wet all the way past full when at op temp and 1/4 cold. My dealer isn't worth a S--T! One of a hand full of issues. Anyway, what damage may have been done? Knowing this dealer, he will tell me, "no problem". I will opt for the advice of fellow Spyder owners. Help, PLEASE!
I'm an idiot! Didn't check oil by the book when I brought it home. I have just put 500 miles on our RT, 200 of that today. I checked the oil after the ride, following the procedures outlined (by the book). It appears it was overfilled. Dip stick wet all the way past full when at op temp and 1/4 cold. My dealer isn't worth a S--T! One of a hand full of issues. Anyway, what damage may have been done? Knowing this dealer, he will tell me, "no problem". I will opt for the advice of fellow Spyder owners. Help, PLEASE!