Checking Engine Oil Level - Buell 2005 P3 Service Manual

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CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL

An accurate engine oil level reading can only be obtained
after the engine has reached normal operating temperature
(Hot Check). The engine will require a longer warm up period
in colder weather.
For pre-ride inspection, simply verify that there are no oil
leaks from the oil filter and oil lines prior to operating the
motorcycle.
Perform a hot check of the engine oil level at each fuel
stop.
Hot Check
CAUTION
Do NOT operate the engine when the oil level is below
the add mark on the dipstick at operating temperature.
Engine damage will result. (00187a)
CAUTION
Do not overfill oil tank. Doing so can result in oil carry-
over to the air cleaner leading to equipment damage and/
or equipment malfunction. (00190a)
CAUTION
Do not switch lubricant brands indiscriminately because
some lubricants interact chemically when mixed. Use of
inferior lubricants can damage the engine. (00184a)
The motorcycle should be ridden for approximately 10 min-
utes to ensure oil is hot and engine is at normal operating
temperature.
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1.
Dipstick
2.
Filler hole
3.
Correct Hot Oil Level (Between Arrows)
Figure 1-2. Dipstick Location/Engine Oil Level
1.
The motorcycle must be in upright position and level (not
on sidestand) with the engine OFF.
2.
See
Figure 1-2.
Unscrew dipstick from frame filler hole.
3.
Wipe off dipstick and insert into frame filler hole, screw-
ing dipstick completely into filler neck.
4.
See
Figure 1-2.
Remove dipstick and note oil level.
5.
Hot oil level should be between the upper and lower "fill"
marks on dipstick. If oil level is down to or below lower
"fill" mark on dipstick, add only enough oil to bring level
between lower and upper "fill" marks.
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