Seriously, couldn’t they just extend the tube a bit so it overhangs the exhaust pipe???

  • @mhz@lemm.ee
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    21 year ago

    A genuine question if you would like please, I know you meant warm oil for easy maneuvering (oil moves faster when warm/hot), but what about hot oil? Is it safe to change motorcycle oil after an hour or more ride when the oil might be toi hot?

    A co-worker of mine tried adding water to his car reservoir after he just stopped from a long ride, the water was near boiling point and it blowed up on him the moment he opened tha water reservoir (not sure that is the correct name). Can such a thing happens with oil exchange?

    • @nottelling@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Oil doesn’t expand and steam like water, so no that won’t happen, but hot oil leads to very nasty burns and can melt gloves onto your hands. Most bikes run the oil around 200 degrees. So no it isn’t safe to change hot oil. Don’t do that.

      • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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        01 year ago

        And, specifically because oil doesn’t boil at those temperatures, it can be at much higher temperature than water can be as a liquid.

        We tend to have a mental model of how much damage water can do at its “max” temperature, because liquid water stops existing after a certain temp.

        But oil can be so much hotter than that, and still just be a liquid. It’s dangerous in that way, because while a drop of water at near boiling can only do so much damage but a drop of oil can be holding a lot more heat and hence cook a lot more of your flesh before it runs equalizes with the surroundings

    • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶OP
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      21 year ago

      No, you should just idle the bike until the temp gauge comes up. Should definitely not be after a long ride.