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Honda ST1100 Section => Oils, Oil Filters & Servicing ST1100 => Topic started by: spanner on November 29, 2014, 05:02:27 PM
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Going to ask really stupid question
where is the dip stick for the oil on the ST1100A!
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Isn't one, however there is an inspection window to check the oil - much more sophisticated.
(http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/674/kJ08pa.jpg) (https://imageshack.com/i/iqkJ08paj)
This is called - where do I put stuff diagram!
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There is no dipstick...,
The oil level is checked through the window indicated on the pic you posted. you may need a torch, and the bike needs to be on the centre stand on level ground.
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Isn't one, however there is an inspection window to check the oil - much more sophisticated.
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This is called - where do I put stuff diagram!
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Going by that diagram it appears you need to top up the halogen liquid from time to time. Where do you buy this liquid? :whistle
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Going by that diagram it appears you need to top up the halogen liquid from time to time. Where do you buy this liquid? :whistle
SupaCheap Autos had it on special this weekend. Two bulbs worth for the price of one.
Quite a good saving, as it's normally quiet deer.
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Thanks Bill :thumb
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:hatwave
thanks heaps peeps
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Quiet deer??? :think1
Former Inglish Teecher.... :think1
hmmmm.....
Here's to 'vigilant' me. :clap :-++ :beer
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Gud goin their deisel mate. Glad two sea ya ar keapin an iye on the languige.
I heat it wen peple don get it rite.
:nahnah :rofl
:Stirpot
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Quiet deer??? :think1
Former Inglish Teecher.... :think1
hmmmm.....
Here's to 'vigilant' me. :clap :-++ :beer
When I rite stuff like that mate, it's to give suckers a swing. :p
The thread was begging for it.
Have you been to SupaCheap to get your half-price refills? :rofl
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I like to get my blinker fluid and other bits from here, they have great prices om flux capacitors and elbow grease.
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ok .... this is the oil level on a flatish centre stand position. The oil is COLD.
Should I 'check' when it is warm .... like a car or when cold?
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That is good, dont want it any higher. the oil should be between the two lines.
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Here's the instructions from the Owner Manual. :thumb
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I check the level in the same spot on the centre stand both after a ride and waiting a bit, and when dead cold. That way you know what the level should be before a ride. On my ST11 the levels are the same for both. Between the carport and the garage there is a millimetre or so difference in the level due to slightly different levels of the concrete.
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Between the carport and the garage there is a millimetre or so difference in the level due to slightly different levels of the concrete.
being angled "across the bike", presumably. Fore and aft wouldn't make any difference.
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Correct, the change is across the bike. And I should also have added that if you move the bike while cold, the oil level reading cannot necessarily be trusted, the same as if was on the sidestand when cold then put on the centre stand to check the oil level when cold.
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Thanks everyone.
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The same goes for adding oil after an oil change. If you watch it moving up the glass and keep adding until it reaches the top mark, it will be over-full! That's even allowing for having run the engine to fill the filter.
Once you start the engine and stop it, it will be above the top of the visi-glass.
I know of an ST that had the internal seals blown by a mechanic over-filling the oil during a service.
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The same goes for adding oil after an oil change. If you watch it moving up the glass and keep adding until it reaches the top mark, it will be over-full! That's even allowing for having run the engine to fill the filter.
Once you start the engine and stop it, it will be above the top of the visi-glass.
Do you mean when refilling after draining or when topping oil between changes?
I've never needed to add oil between changes on mine yet. The last time I looked at the sight glass was the day I changed the oil in January 2014.
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The same goes for adding oil after an oil change. If you watch it moving up the glass and keep adding until it reaches the top mark, it will be over-full! That's even allowing for having run the engine to fill the filter.
Once you start the engine and stop it, it will be above the top of the visi-glass.
Do you mean when refilling after draining or when topping oil between changes?
I meant adding when refilling during an oil change- I can see what I wrote isn't clear.
I have added oil between changes. It's best done when the engine is cold, as noted by saaz. I usually add around 250 ml a couple of times during 12,000 km, just to keep the level at the top of the range.