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Maybe, like me, he finds a modern air cooled engine of this size just plain odd to hold so little oil and increasing it another quart to almost what my wife's 696 holds gives him the warm and fuzzies.
I don't think changing the oil on the 6-speed box was necessary at 600 miles, either. There was little or no debris in the oil.
Before you take the plunge, you might want to consider why you want one of these. The recent V7's have a very efficient blow-by oil recovery system and the bikes, at least over the 16,000 miles or so that I've ridden them, consume virtually no oil between changes. Why carry around extra pounds of oil and metal, and lower your crankcase bottom, making it more vulnerable, when there's no real need to. Folklore aside, there's no evidence that the oil runs cooler when there's more of it in the engine. For that matter, there's no evidence that there is any problem with the modern synthetic oils running hot. I'd recommend paying more attention to making sure you use the right kind of oil, not only the specified 10W60 weight synthetic, but also the sprecified API grade SG (and not the later API graded oils with less ZDDP).
Well, then you must really be spooked by the fact that the new 6-sp gearbox holds only half as much oil as the 5-sp box it replaced, and the recommended change interval is 3x longer.
Before you take the plunge, you might want to consider why you want one of these. The recent V7's have a very efficient blow-by oil recovery system and the bikes, at least over the 16,000 miles or so that I've ridden them, consume virtually no oil between changes. Why carry around extra pounds of oil and metal, and lower your crankcase bottom, making it more vulnerable, when there's no real need to. Folklore aside, there's no evidence that the oil runs cooler when there's more of it in the engine. For that matter, there's no evidence that there is any problem with the modern synthetic oils running hot. I'd recommend paying more attention to making sure you use the right kind of oil, not only the specified 10W60 weight synthetic, but also the specified API grade SG (and not the later API graded oils with less ZDDP).
Thanks everyone for your insights, and welcomes. Based on some earlier replies, I bought the black sump extender from Guzzitech. I will get it installed at the first service. I talked to Donny, a certified Guzzi tech here in Tulsa, and he concurred that I should get the sump. BTW, mine is a V7 2014, so 5 speed, no ABS, no traction control. I won't be taking it off road, so not worried about extended sump. It does have the single throttle body though. Since then I also had a windshield put on it, as well as changed the mirrors (oh what a difference!). I would post before and after pics but I am not sure how on this forum. -akilesh
With the new, more svelte, head shape of the single TB motors also came a redesign of the Pistons and rings. This does appear to have defeated the 'Vanishing oil' problem. Sump capacity is still small but it doesn't seem to matter. (Shrug?)Pete
Look, I like the sump, I have it.But either Donny just told you what he figured you'd want to hear or he's not up to date on the Smallblock. "Should" is a lot different than "could".
Donny will do a good job for you over at Kinetic Playground. I just bought a Racer from Paul yesterday, welcome to the Famiglia! To post pics you have to host them on an external site, then post the link. Like Photobucket...Cheers!
I just bought a Racer from Paul yesterday,