Don't know about the 88, but the 96 oil will merge into the primary after it sits for awhile days+ on the stand. Its prudent to warm the bike and then check to make sure you are full. there is a risk if you check it cold and then add if it reads low you will end up with way too much oil. Go buy a cheap turkey baster and attach some tubing to suck out the extra oil.
Dolt; I know Softails drain to the sump - certainly mine does.Gator, 88" and 96" oiling systems are the same but I think you have confused "A" and "B" motors. Both are "dry" sump systems but "B" motor oil tanks sit above the crank case and left sitting, gravity will pull oil from the tank into the sump, not the primary. Too many have make the mistake of checking oil on a softail, getting a low reading, adding oil only to have it blow out during a ride.
The "A" motor, AKA touring motor oil tanks are below or on the same level of the crank case so there is no way for oil to drain from the oil pan to the sump or the primary.
Bottom line, oil should always be checked hot and on the jiffy stand unles the service manual says differntly.![]()
Gator, 88" and 96" oiling systems are the same but I think you have confused "A" and "B" motors. Both are "dry" sump systems but "B" motor oil tanks sit above the crank case and left sitting, gravity will pull oil from the tank into the sump, not the primary. Too many have make the mistake of checking oil on a softail, getting a low reading, adding oil only to have it blow out during a ride.
The "A" motor, AKA touring motor oil tanks are below or on the same level of the crank case so there is no way for oil to drain from the oil pan to the sump or the primary.
Bottom line, oil should always be checked hot and on the jiffy stand unles the service manual says differntly.![]()
biscuit said:Dolt] I know Softails drain to the sump - certainly mine does. However, I’ve read where people suggest that (drainage) can indicate a failure or fault in, or of the oil pump. I find it an interesting concept that gravity draining an oil tank can be taken as a potential issue. I think back on dry sump bikes I have known (Japanese and British) and cannot recall the same utterances of dire issues ahead. I’d like-if I may- your thoughts on this. I think I’ve heard enough on this from the other side.
gator508 said:Thank you sir for the clarity on this, I have seen it on my softy, but wasn't sure were the oil ended up.