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What engine oil to use in servicing - Duccrazydave - 11-11-2020 ![]() I think I know his secret, lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Chris216 - 11-11-2020 Hahaha! Chris RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Lee - 11-11-2020 (11-11-2020, 03:27 PM)Chris216 Wrote: OK, I guess I'll have to ask, Lee how do you get the bikes up onto your storage shelf? I can pull in from the main part of the garage ![]() When we bought the house the previous owner had the I beam in place and a few cross boards to hold lumber he used for wood working projects. I placed plywood over the boards and installed a couple beams under that to hold the weight of the bikes. Works great for us other than needing to move a car to get the bikes out. This shows the garage extension the previous owner built onto the back of the garage. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Chris216 - 11-12-2020 Thanks Lee, makes for a nice winter storage situation. Chris RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - mspratz - 11-13-2020 I just buy the BMW recommended oil from the local dealer, and will continue to do so. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - 70garyb - 04-04-2022 (04-24-2020, 08:38 AM)Lee Wrote:(04-03-2020, 10:01 AM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: This is what I have been using - Castrol Power 1 SAE 5W-40 4T - Link to it on Amazon. I contemplated my first service for about 30 seconds and have since decided to do my own oil and filter change .. appreciate the link for the oil RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Grumpy Goat - 04-04-2022 You're welcome. ![]() RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Pyrrho - 04-05-2022 (11-13-2020, 08:15 AM)mspratz Wrote: I just buy the BMW recommended oil from the local dealer, and will continue to do so. BMW doesn't make oil, they just partner with a manufacturer to put their label on it and push it through their dealer network. Any SAE 5W-40 APO SL / JASO MA2 motorcycle oil will work just fine, won't void your warranty, etc. Look at Motul, Castrol Power1, Shell Rotella, Havoline, etc. Google "SAE 5W-40, API SL / JASO MA2". Oil isn't rocket science so don't fall for retail science and buy whatever the manufacturer says, especially when the manufacturer is also selling you the overpriced thing their paid employee is telling you to buy. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - UKRay - 04-11-2022 (04-24-2020, 11:36 AM)Lee Wrote:(04-24-2020, 09:36 AM)darrell Wrote: 34 quarts of oil is 9 oil changes and 54,000 miles. Nice pic of the garage Lee. How do you get your bikes on the "shelf"? RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - UKRay - 04-11-2022 (04-11-2022, 07:49 AM)UKRay Wrote: Nice pic of the garage Lee. How do you get your bikes on the "shelf"? Oops! Missed the previous explanation. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - maxredline - 04-11-2022 What a nice setup for wrenching RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Boxerboy55 - 04-20-2022 Not only “which oil?” But “How much?” Litres not dollars. This certainly isn’t my first rodeo so as the books say 4L with new filter I poured in less than 4 litres last week. But after a run the sight glass was full to the top and I wanted it well inside the red circle. So out with the plug and out with some oil. Now I can trickle it back in at my leisure. I should know better. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - MrVvrroomm - 04-20-2022 (04-20-2022, 10:03 AM)Boxerboy55 Wrote: But “How much?It's a gallon, it's always a gallon (with filter) RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Boxerboy55 - 04-27-2022 (04-20-2022, 04:43 PM)MrVvrroomm Wrote:(04-20-2022, 10:03 AM)Boxerboy55 Wrote: But “How much?It's a gallon, it's always a gallon (with filter) I’m sure you’re correct. But I’d better not pour in 1 of my Big Gallons. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Motorhead1977 - 04-28-2022 Changed mine last weekend using the BMW advantec oil and Mahle filter. Added 3.75 liters and oil was only to the middle of the red circle. Topped off to 4 liters of oil and level is right at the very top of the red circle. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - maxredline - 04-28-2022 (04-20-2022, 04:43 PM)MrVvrroomm Wrote: It's a gallon, it's always a gallon (with filter) British or American gallon? ![]() I remember here in Canada getting forced into the metric system after 1975. It seems the Americans put up so much resistance that we now have to deal with both on a regular basis. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Lee - 04-28-2022 The R1200 and R1250 Rider Manual shows 4 liters or 1.1 gallons. Four liters is 4 quarts and 7 ounces. The left valve cover holds 5 to 7 ounces of oil that does not drain out unless you tip the bike to the right. I rarely bother trying to get that last bit of oil out so I can't add the full four liters. 4 quarts usually gets close for me. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Grumpy Goat - 04-28-2022 (04-28-2022, 11:08 AM)Lee Wrote: The left valve cover holds 5 to 7 ounces of oil that does not drain out unless you tip the bike to the right. Eh? ![]() My bike has never taken 4 US.quarts with a filter change ... always like 3.75 US.quarts which gets me up to 3/4 to the top of the red circle after a 2 minute drain after running the engine. All this on the centre stand. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Lee - 04-29-2022 (04-28-2022, 02:15 PM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: Eh? The next time you check the valves pull the left cover without tipping it and you'll see it holds oil. The right side does not. RE: What engine oil to use in servicing - Lee - 04-29-2022 (04-28-2022, 02:15 PM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: always like 3.75 US.quarts which gets me up to 3/4 to the top of the red circle That's the same with our bikes. 4 quarts puts the oil level at the top of the red circle. |