I drive the miles, let idle for 10 minutes to check the oil level. The problem is that the oil is so clean and the dipstick color is such that I can't see where the level is (I know that there is oil in there). Any suggestions?opcorn:
I drive the miles, let idle for 10 minutes to check the oil level. The problem is that the oil is so clean and the dipstick color is such that I can't see where the level is (I know that there is oil in there). Any suggestions?opcorn:
one - two minutes is plenty of time for an accurate measure ..... andhyea:the suggestions given above are helpful ..... Mike
hyea:
I agree. Idling for 10 minutes is hard on any engine. And unnecessary.
Why do you need to check the oil?
I drilled a tiny hole in the stick in the middle of the full and add markers.
Works great.
If you can't see where the oil is on the dipstick any other way, you can always use the baby powder leak finder trick. Sprinkle baby powder on the dipstick and blow on it. Where there was oil, the powder will stick.
How does that help me see the oil level?
... ( although the 1330 motor uses no oil) ...
OK, detour here. Two guys are now saying their 1330s do not use oil.... 1330 do not use oil ...
OK, detour here. Two guys are now saying their 1330s do not use oil.
What DO you put in the engine for lubrication?
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OK, detour here. Two guys are now saying their 1330s do not use oil.
What DO you put in the engine for lubrication?
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I agree but, that is the instruction on pg 123 of the owners manual. Why, I do not have a clue.:gaah:
I've been on this site since forever .... the V-twin used an abnormal amount of oil - imho ...... the 1330 doesn't use any ...... Mikehyea: