Hey all,
Really, I'm not usually this dumb. I guess I was too distracted to take on a simple oil change today. Please let me tell you what I did so you can tell me if I screwed up my bike. :-( Thanks!
I took her for spin to warm her up, then I drained the oil tank. I pulled off the oil filter, pulled the sparkplug wires and turned the engine over to drain the rest of the oil. It tapered off to a trickle but was still dirty, no new oil. That's when I remembered that I hadn't added the new oil to the tank.
I added the new oil and turned it over some more, eventually I got a small trickle of new oil. I filled the new filter, screwed it on and topped up the oil tank.
I started the bike and idled it a bit, then revved it (gently!) and the oil pressure light did not come on, I hope this is a good sign. However I would have expected to see (and did not see) some churning in the oil tank over and above the movement from the vibration of the bike.
Here's why I'm worried. I read somewhere here that if the oil pump goes dry you need to prime it. How do I know if this is the case, and if I do need to prime it, how do I go about it?
To add insult to injury, I knocked over a quart of 20W50 and spilled about half of it on my shop floor. Can I get that out by scrubbing with dish soap, or do I need proper degreaser?
Here's the deal - Anyone that can provide useful guidance has full rein to make fun of me.
Thanks,
John Wink
2001 Big Dog Boxer
And a mess on the shop floor
Really, I'm not usually this dumb. I guess I was too distracted to take on a simple oil change today. Please let me tell you what I did so you can tell me if I screwed up my bike. :-( Thanks!
I took her for spin to warm her up, then I drained the oil tank. I pulled off the oil filter, pulled the sparkplug wires and turned the engine over to drain the rest of the oil. It tapered off to a trickle but was still dirty, no new oil. That's when I remembered that I hadn't added the new oil to the tank.
I added the new oil and turned it over some more, eventually I got a small trickle of new oil. I filled the new filter, screwed it on and topped up the oil tank.
I started the bike and idled it a bit, then revved it (gently!) and the oil pressure light did not come on, I hope this is a good sign. However I would have expected to see (and did not see) some churning in the oil tank over and above the movement from the vibration of the bike.
Here's why I'm worried. I read somewhere here that if the oil pump goes dry you need to prime it. How do I know if this is the case, and if I do need to prime it, how do I go about it?
To add insult to injury, I knocked over a quart of 20W50 and spilled about half of it on my shop floor. Can I get that out by scrubbing with dish soap, or do I need proper degreaser?
Here's the deal - Anyone that can provide useful guidance has full rein to make fun of me.
Thanks,
John Wink
2001 Big Dog Boxer
And a mess on the shop floor
