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This morning I started up the engine, let it idle for 10 seconds, shut it off and waited 10 seconds and inserted the dipstick to the threads (bone dry):

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The point if it's not apparent is that on a cold engine, oil isn't even registering on the dipstick. I screwed the dipstick all the way in and it barely registered in the hash mark area.
 
This morning I started up the engine, let it idle for 10 seconds, shut it off and waited 10 seconds and inserted the dipstick to the threads (bone dry):

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The point if it's not apparent is that on a cold engine, oil isn't even registering on the dipstick. I screwed the dipstick all the way in and it barely registered in the hash mark area.
I noticed the same. Has to be 140 or higher it seems like then registers fine in the middle of the dipstick with 3.5qts. My Suzuki DRZ400s bike is the same has to be warmed up to register oil on the dipstick. When it's cold it doesn't register oil either.
 
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In any engine it need more than seconds before you can check the oil level. Also oil does not expand so cold or hot should not be detectable. Transmission fluid is the only exception I am aware of but we're not using it in these vehicles anywhere.

As for T6, its approved for diesel but may also be for gas engines. It can be confirmed with shell if you really want to know. I started using it in my push gas mower and later likely in my ride around tractor.
 
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So is Yamaha the only game in town when it comes to oil filters? I thought I was ordering genuine Yamaha off Ebay, got it in and its something called MOTADIN?!?!?!? Is that who maybe makes the Yamaha filter? I don't plan on using unless someone tells me different and I bought several, sending them back. They were almost as expensive as Yamaha. I am a huge fan of Napa Gold filters, used Purolator on the RHino I had, but this thread seems to say nope to that
 
So is Yamaha the only game in town when it comes to oil filters? I thought I was ordering genuine Yamaha off Ebay, got it in and its something called MOTADIN?!?!?!? Is that who maybe makes the Yamaha filter? I don't plan on using unless someone tells me different and I bought several, sending them back. They were almost as expensive as Yamaha. I am a huge fan of Napa Gold filters, used Purolator on the RHino I had, but this thread seems to say nope to that
I did a quick search of the name and couldn't find any information. I would send em back if it were me.
 
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It has low oil pressure shutdown, but not low oil level shutdown
 
Ok thanks. I just had it serviced and let’s just say it didn’t go well. First ride it was shutting down and then after 25 miles and a couple shutdowns I started looking and see it was low 1.5qt low. Everything sounds good still just wondering if I should look for mayor have more damage.
 
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Ok thanks. I just had it serviced and let’s just say it didn’t go well. First ride it was shutting down and then after 25 miles and a couple shutdowns I started looking and see it was low 1.5qt low. Everything sounds good still just wondering if I should look for mayor have more damage.
It's there to protect the engine so it's doing its job. I doubt any serious damage was done but maybe you can milk an extended warranty out of it.
 
Wix (now Mann+Hummell) makes the NAPA filters in Gastonia, NC. I've seen them change the paint color and labels on the fly. Same filter different labeling when it's the same media.
 
Wix (now Mann+Hummell) makes the NAPA filters in Gastonia, NC. I've seen them change the paint color and labels on the fly. Same filter different labeling when it's the same media.
Right! Napa filters are easier for me, and pretty reasonable locally. The Gold is my usual, never really understood the difference until I got to comparing for this machine. Have you heard what the difference is in the Gold and Platinum? I know the Gold doesn't have the wire mesh, but I think both have a silicon check valve, which is a must. I wonder if the media is indeed coarser on the Platinum to allow faster flow? Here is the thread I was reading, can't believe I've turned into an oil nerd! https://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/4058643/1
 
Anybody use this oil filter from Amazon:

K&N Black Single KN-204-1 Oil Filter
 
I use k&n on all my machines, or oem.
 
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