ok some idiot told me it takes 2 quarts but it started to over flow when i was almost done with the 2nd quart next time i would like to know what it realy takes
ok some idiot told me it takes 2 quarts but it started to over flow when i was almost done with the 2nd quart next time i would like to know what it realy takes
i put two quarts in my 400 and i never have to worry about overflow. drain the oil pan then drain the bolt on the bottom of the bike. then put one quart in start the bike for two minutes then put the second quart in and you should have no problems.
2005 Yamaha YZF 450
2.1 quarts most.
EDIT: 1000th post, jeez
if i changed filter and oil i put in 1 qt then turn the key on and the engine switch off and hit the starter for about a second to pump some of the oil from the tank to the motor... then i add another qt so in the end i have 2qt...
if i don't hit the starter for a second it'll overflow the tank... but when i start it to check oil its dead center in the middle where it should be...
2009 Cbr600RR Phoenix
WE ARE PENN STATE!!!!!!
dude you probably did drain its from both placesOriginally posted by sam the brave
ok some idiot told me it takes 2 quarts but it started to over flow when i was almost done with the 2nd quart next time i would like to know what it realy takes
08 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab
05 Black CBR600RR w/ a yosh
03 Yellow 400ex w/ a pipe and shiat
98 Green TRX300 stock
Originally posted by scramblerracer
Sorry-I get all of my info about canadians from south park.
Start the quad after 1 quart so it gets sucked down into the engine, shut it off and put the other 1 quart in.
Originally posted by 2001400ex
Start the quad after 1 quart so it gets sucked down into the engine, shut it off and put the other 1 quart in.
DO NOT START IT!!!!!!! just leave the handy bar switch off and hit the starter for a second... it'll still pump the oil down...
2009 Cbr600RR Phoenix
WE ARE PENN STATE!!!!!!
its fine if u start it for a sec, there is still plenty of oil on all of the moving parts and its not gonna overheat in a few seconds.Originally posted by Tommy 17
DO NOT START IT!!!!!!! just leave the handy bar switch off and hit the starter for a second... it'll still pump the oil down...
Yeah, I'm not talking about leaving it on for hours...it's not going to seize if it's on for literally ten seconds max. I suppose you can do it either way.
actually, im willing to bet that if you drained all the oil out from the engine, it would idle for a few good minutes before it started seizing
2007 yfz450
2011 rancher fpm