:hun: Boy, they must have reinvented dry sump engines while I slept last night! In a dry sump engine the oil is held in the tank, pump, and lines, with a small amount in the engine sump. The pump draws oil from the tank, and pumps it through the system, then a scavenging pump returns it from the sump to the tank. Sometimes the pressure pump and scavenging pump are combined.
I agree about checking per the manual...exactly. Nancy's will show cold on the stick if it is very full (and the check holds), but then it oils the airbox. The Spyder desparately needs an oil sightglass at the tank to make things easier and less fussy.