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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out?
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Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
I was going to post this earlier. I see that Davej started the topic on another thread, hoping to catch it in one place here before it goes too far.

We all know that you put in 4 quarts of oil (then break the dipstick off..), but who is measuring what they get out?

I usually let mine drain a long time. I know it only gets a little more out, but I find something else to do while that thin thread of oil still drips out.

I thought I was low this year. I know that some is in the filter, and some spills, but what are the other results?

And considering the trouble checking the oil on these bikes, it's hard to compensate if you did not get a good drain.

 
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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
MidwestMike wrote:
I was going to post this earlier. I see that Davej started the topic on another thread, hoping to catch it in one place here before it goes too far.

We all know that you put in 4 quarts of oil (then break the dipstick off..), but who is measuring what they get out?

I usually let mine drain a long time. I know it only gets a little more out, but I find something else to do while that thin thread of oil still drips out.

I thought I was low this year. I know that some is in the filter, and some spills, but what are the other results?

And considering the trouble checking the oil on these bikes, it's hard to compensate if you did not get a good drain.



That looks like about what I get.
 
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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
simple.... All Of It.
 
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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
Warden wrote:
simple.... All Of It.

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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
MidwestMike wrote:
I was going to post this earlier. I see that Davej started the topic on another thread, hoping to catch it in one place here before it goes too far.

We all know that you put in 4 quarts of oil (then break the dipstick off..), but who is measuring what they get out?

I usually let mine drain a long time. I know it only gets a little more out, but I find something else to do while that thin thread of oil still drips out.

I thought I was low this year. I know that some is in the filter, and some spills, but what are the other results?

And considering the trouble checking the oil on these bikes, it's hard to compensate if you did not get a good drain.



I don't let mine drain for a long time and get out a little less than you got maybe an inch or 2 lower in the jug. But keep in mind that the oil I don't get out should be in there for the next time I drain it and I should now get out the full 4 qts and I don't. JMO but I'm gonna start putting in a little more than 4 qts. If I was to run 5K between changes I hate to think how much oil I'm really running with, or should I say how much oil I'm "NOT" running with. I'll also say that when my oil temp gauge was still working (I need a new sending unit) the oil temp was always higher after a few thousand miles. Now I know it was because the oil was low.

Also according to the date on that jug that oil has been expired for awhile now.
 
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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
That looks about the amount I drained the other day from a 4 qt refill.

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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
davej wrote:
But keep in mind that the oil I don't get out should be in there for the next time I drain it and I should now get out the full 4 qts and I don't. JMO but I'm gonna start putting in a little more than 4 qts. If I was to run 5K between changes I hate to think how much oil I'm really running with, or should I say how much oil I'm "NOT" running with. I'll also say that when my oil temp gauge was still working (I need a new sending unit) the oil temp was always higher after a few thousand miles. Now I know it was because the oil was low.

Also according to the date on that jug that oil has been expired for awhile now.


The old jug proved I was meaning to get to this thread for a while..

I was wondering if I would end up overfilling, not draining 4 quarts, but leaving some in and then over filling by adding 4 quarts.

But you have a good point, if you over filled every year, one year you would get 4 quarts out.

Sooo,
where is the oil going...?

I've blamed filter, spillage, and a little drain plug leak for winter storage.

I can't believe this hasn't come up before, with all our FOUR QUARTS AND NO MORE threads.
 
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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
Some must either leak or burn off is my guess or the rest of the 4 quarts are in the oil filter, but I have let that drain too and still have not come up with 4 quarts exactly.
 
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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
How much oil do I need for a normal oil change?

The Road Star holds a TOTAL of 5 Litres/5.3 US Quarts of oil, but you don’t use that much unless you strip the engine down.
Normally you would use:
4.3USqt/4.1L if you change the oil AND the oil filter
3.9USqt/3.7L if you change only the oil and NOT the oil filter This from the Roadstar magazine.
 
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Re:Oil - 4 Quarts In, How Many Out? 8 Months ago  
Some of it is used up by the muffler bearings.
 
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