Buddy 125 oil level check
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Buddy 125 oil level check
I've read the service and owners manual and can't see anywhere that states if you should screw the dipstick in to check oil, or to just rest it on the filler neck. I believe my honda pcx states that you should NOT screw in the dipstick and just rest it on the threads.
Clearly these 2 methods give quite a different amount of oil in the small engine. Anyone know for sure? Where did you find the information stating it??
Clearly these 2 methods give quite a different amount of oil in the small engine. Anyone know for sure? Where did you find the information stating it??
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Just to add to the controversy. This is for the Hooligan/Blur, but the Buddy has more or less the same engine. I've been doing it this way without issues. But, in the end, do it whichever way makes you comfortable.
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Talked to my local genuine dealer and they confirmed that you need to screw the dipstick all the way in to check the oil level. Thank you for your replies.
Do any of you do oil filters every other oil change? The manual suggests doing the filter every other which i will definitely do since they are a bit spendy. But I'm curious about the oil amount to put in if the filter isn't changed? Do you generally still remove the filter, dump it out, and then put it back on?
Do any of you do oil filters every other oil change? The manual suggests doing the filter every other which i will definitely do since they are a bit spendy. But I'm curious about the oil amount to put in if the filter isn't changed? Do you generally still remove the filter, dump it out, and then put it back on?
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I changed the filter every 2-4 oil changes(usually ever other oil change,) I changed the oil ever 1200-1700 miles(dino oil.) I didn't remove the filter to drain it out either. My motor last over 44,000 miles.Joel Buddy 125 wrote:Do any of you do oil filters every other oil change? The manual suggests doing the filter every other which i will definitely do since they are a bit spendy. But I'm curious about the oil amount to put in if the filter isn't changed? Do you generally still remove the filter, dump it out, and then put it back on?
After the first 2,000 miles these motors don't really need a filter, there are lots of scooters out there that don't even have a filter, other than a screen filter.
When changing just the oil I put ~700 ml in then the run the motor 2 minutes, rest 2 minutes then check the level and add oil as needed.
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