NancysToy
Motorbike Professor
Oil level shouldn't really matter that much in a dry sump system, as long as there is sufficient oil to feed the pump, and not so much that the return overflows the tank when hot. BRPs tolerances seem to be low, though, judging from their exacting level checking procedure, and the narrow "safe" zone on the dipstick. Not sure of a reason. It does seem to be a small oil tank. Some folks have indicated oil level as the cause of excess blow-by into the air box, but I have seen nothing I would call proof of the theory. Not really that logical to me. Sure would like to hear a BRP engineer sound off on this topic for a while.What happens if you over flow the system a bit?
-Scotty