Hello All,
When putting fluids back into my '74 850, I got 3 quarts of oil (capacity from workshop manual). I unhooked the oil lines and pumped as much oil as I could into each line (going away from the tank). Once that was done and all lines hooked back up, I dumped what I had left of the three quarts into the oil tank. As expected, the oil level was at the high end mark on the dip stick. The bike sat for a week before I started it. I ran it a little over idle (approx 2000) but did not see oil returning to the tank. Within the next two days I started it 3 or 4 more times and saw very little oil coming back to the tank (a little spurt once or twice) so I didn't let it run for more than a minute or two. I did notice that the level in the tank has gone down to the middle of the dipstick range. No leaks anywhere.
I can't get back to it again for two weeks. By then it should wet sump enough that when I start it I will see if I'm getting the oil back to the tank. My question is, how long after I start the bike will it take for me to see oil coming back to the tank.
I would assume that if the oil level in the tank went down, the oil was being circulated, and I realize there probably wasn't anything in the sump to pump back to the tank, but I just want to make sure.
Thanks,
Ben
When putting fluids back into my '74 850, I got 3 quarts of oil (capacity from workshop manual). I unhooked the oil lines and pumped as much oil as I could into each line (going away from the tank). Once that was done and all lines hooked back up, I dumped what I had left of the three quarts into the oil tank. As expected, the oil level was at the high end mark on the dip stick. The bike sat for a week before I started it. I ran it a little over idle (approx 2000) but did not see oil returning to the tank. Within the next two days I started it 3 or 4 more times and saw very little oil coming back to the tank (a little spurt once or twice) so I didn't let it run for more than a minute or two. I did notice that the level in the tank has gone down to the middle of the dipstick range. No leaks anywhere.
I can't get back to it again for two weeks. By then it should wet sump enough that when I start it I will see if I'm getting the oil back to the tank. My question is, how long after I start the bike will it take for me to see oil coming back to the tank.
I would assume that if the oil level in the tank went down, the oil was being circulated, and I realize there probably wasn't anything in the sump to pump back to the tank, but I just want to make sure.
Thanks,
Ben