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Old 11 Mar 07, 05:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Oil Dilemma - Can't see in Sight Glass!

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I am part way through servicing my bike and I cannot see the oil in the site glass. It is covered in the dreaded milky residue. I need to give the bike a good burn to try and disperse it but want to be sure I have the right amount of oil in. The handbook says 3.9litres but I guess that is from empty, there is bound to be a bit of oil left in. I have put in 3 litres, would that be ok or do you recommend a bit more?
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Old 11 Mar 07, 06:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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On the assumption that you have changed the filter and filled it before replacing it, I'd go for 3.5 litres to start with rather than just 3.....900ml is almost 25% of what you should have, so its a lot to be short of when you fire up Steve......
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I empted out just short of 3 litres plus whatever I could not get out of the bowl. I have put about 3.5 litres in, so should be enough, I still have it in bits as I am checking belt tension etc, also gonna get my local bike shop to check valve clearances, not confident enough to do this although I want to learn eventually.

TOP TIP: when replacing fairing bolts dab a touch of grease on them, mine were a bitch to get out and I have cricified two of the rubber nut thingys on the inside and will have to get some more. Oh well! you live and learn.

I have fitted a K&N filter and Irridium plugs, when I fired it up to circulate the oil, it seemed to run alot smoother from cold and had a more instant crack when blipping the throttle, also seems to idle a bit faster too. Am I just imagining it? Will see when I give it a run.

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Old 11 Mar 07, 07:10 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I bought some fairing bolts here,they should do yours aswell might be worth an email,they're about 5 times more expensive from Ducati!

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