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techtalk:evo:oil06 [2019/10/13 23:46]
hippysmack [Check intake and exhaust ports in the heads]
techtalk:evo:oil06 [2020/05/07 22:30]
hippysmack [Overfilled Oil Tank]
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 ===== Overfilled Oil Tank ===== ===== Overfilled Oil Tank =====
  
-Read more on [[techtalk:​ref:​oil01#​overfilling_the_oil_tank|Overfilling the Oil Tank]] in the REF section of the Sportsterpedia. \\+[[techtalk:​ref:​oil01#​overfilling_the_oil_tank|Read more on Overfilling the Oil Tank]] in the REF section of the Sportsterpedia. \\
 Before topping off the oil tank, run the engine if possible for about a 30 min. ride. \\ Before topping off the oil tank, run the engine if possible for about a 30 min. ride. \\
 This heats up the oil to operating temperature and suspends the solids in the oil instead of it laying on the bottom of the case. \\ This heats up the oil to operating temperature and suspends the solids in the oil instead of it laying on the bottom of the case. \\
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 Overfilling your oil tank can also result in engine drag (wetsumping) and puking oil out the air cleaner. \\ Overfilling your oil tank can also result in engine drag (wetsumping) and puking oil out the air cleaner. \\
 The oil tank is vented to the gearcase / cam chest in the engine using a stand pipe in the oil tank. \\ The oil tank is vented to the gearcase / cam chest in the engine using a stand pipe in the oil tank. \\
 +[[techtalk:​ref:​oil10|Read more on Wetsumpimg here]] in the Sportsterpedia. \\
 When the tank is slightly over filled, oil that was standing in the sump is added to the tank via the oil pump, thus raising the level in the tank. \\ When the tank is slightly over filled, oil that was standing in the sump is added to the tank via the oil pump, thus raising the level in the tank. \\
 The excess oil in the tank will either flow back into the gearcase via the tank vent or up and out of the oil cap. \\ The excess oil in the tank will either flow back into the gearcase via the tank vent or up and out of the oil cap. \\