Oil level changes every time I check the sight glass
Every oil check gives me a different answer. Sometimes low, sometimes high, sometimes the sight glass just judges me silently.
Every oil check gives me a different answer. Sometimes low, sometimes high, sometimes the sight glass just judges me silently.
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6 repliesQuick question before everyone starts buying parts: when it happens, does the engine still crank normally and do the lights stay bright? That answer splits the problem in half.
Good point. I checked again: the lights stay on and the symptom is repeatable if I wait a few minutes. No smoke, no scary noises, just the bike being professionally annoying.
I would still check the simple stuff first. I once blamed half the motorcycle and it was a loose connector. The connector did not apologize.
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This is a good real-world symptom because it sounds simple, but it can pull you into three systems at once if you let it. The trick is to slow down and make the bike prove where the fault is.
For "Oil level changes every time I check the sight glass", I would use this order:
Do not replace parts just because they are popular suspects. A weak battery, dirty connector, blocked pilot jet, dragging brake or bad ground can all imitate bigger failures. The boring test is usually the test that saves money.
If the problem affects brakes, fuel, steering, charging, or the engine cutting out in traffic, keep the test rides short and controlled. Safety first, pride later.
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Thomas, that order makes sense. For the first check, would you test it immediately after the fault appears, or is it fine to test later in the garage after everything cools down?
Test it as close to the failure as you can. Some problems disappear when the bike cools down, which is very rude but also useful information.