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![]() "Mike Slater" wrote in message news:4Ov1m.163616$DP1.33470@attbi_s22... The PWC newsgroup is almost non-existent so I hope I can discuss this here. I own two, four-stroke, 2006 Yamaha vx110 sport pwc waverunners. Before I started them up at the beginning of the season I checked the oil level and they both "appeared" to be two quarts low of engine oil. They were both sitting perfectly level and had not been started since last season. This startled me but I added two quarts to each one so it lined up right on the full line of the dipstick. Then I ran them both and checked the oil afterwards and now they both appear to be two quarts overfilled, and I have to suck 4 quarts of nice clean oil out of them. I just want someone to explain where the oil was hiding when I first checked them??? Makes me think the best time to check the oil is a minute or two after engine shutdown. Thanks To close the loop on this one, the dealer, referring to the manual, says I should have run the engines until they reached operating temperature, shut them off, and then checked the oil level. Something about the sump and sitting for 6 months off-season. I know now that its not like a car where the oil level gets higher the longer it sits. |
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