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If it has a screw in thread i usually screw it all the way in..

Update.. I was wrong. LOL I looked up the manual and it says to lay the dipstick on top of threads,Guess i been doing to wrong all this time.. :( Still had no trouble..

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I have a 86 moto4 200. I got it when i was a kid and it still lives. My first ever oil change I drained the oil and like a good boy filled the oil to the top of the dipstick. Thought thats what the manual said. 4 and a half quarts i dumped in then went for a ride. Bout 100 ft down the road the bike started puking oil at me. I was drenched and my father beat my as* good for not reading right, getting oil all over the driveway and wasting oil..... Never did that again

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I have a 86 moto4 200. I got it when i was a kid and it still lives. My first ever oil change I drained the oil and like a good boy filled the oil to the top of the dipstick. Thought thats what the manual said. 4 and a half quarts i dumped in then went for a ride. Bout 100 ft down the road the bike started puking oil at me. I was drenched and my father beat my as* good for not reading right, getting oil all over the driveway and wasting oil..... Never did that again

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easier to get a chuckle out of that story now, but it must have been devastating when you did it back then. i had a couple friends that washed their dads' car before the dad took it downtown to fill up at the gas station. little did the dad know, but being a 'good kid' and not knowing any different, my buddy filled the gas tank up with the water hose he was using to wash the car... :huh:

moral of stories are >>> $hit happens ... :yes:

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I can laugh now but yes i was panicing. Where the oil came out of im not sure. Probably a breather i never noticed.

On a side note i lost the manual in the move and havent changed the oil in years until recently. Id go years without any maintenance. Still starts right up and can pull wheelies still

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one explanation ... YAMAHA

:cute:

Yeah and you used to be able to have a dependable Ford truck but times have changed. Even new hondas arent what they used to be. Though i have to agree air cooled yammys and hondas as others are virtualy bulletproof

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