I was wondering abouit checking the oil level on the z1000, which is the proper way to do this


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Taffus wrote:I think the effect is called "windage". My GPz will do it if I am really going for it up the hill to my house.
Pigford wrote:Taffus wrote:I think the effect is called "windage". My GPz will do it if I am really going for it up the hill to my house.
A "Windage Tray" is a plate (tin like sheet) that fits snuggly under the crank & reduces the amount of oil the crank webs have to spin thru - thus increasing power outputI fitted one on my old RedZed a few years back.
I have fitted a sump pan oil gate on my Mk.II Sprinter, to reduce the chance of oil starvation at the pump. The oil light coming on - especially after a bit of hard acceleration with hot oil - is not uncommon.
Pigford wrote:Taffus wrote:I think the effect is called "windage". My GPz will do it if I am really going for it up the hill to my house.
A "Windage Tray" is a plate (tin like sheet) that fits snuggly under the crank & reduces the amount of oil the crank webs have to spin thru - thus increasing power outputI fitted one on my old RedZed a few years back.
I have fitted a sump pan oil gate on my Mk.II Sprinter, to reduce the chance of oil starvation at the pump. The oil light coming on - especially after a bit of hard acceleration with hot oil - is not uncommon.
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