I have a SupaSwift mower with a Kohler engine. Ever since buying this mower I have had a problem determining the correct oil level. This may sound strange, but let me elaborate.
I go out in the morning and check the oil level after the mower has been sitting in the shed overnight or for a few days/weeks, and it always shows oil way up on the dipstick. And I mean WAY, WAY up! If the measurement were accurate, the oil level would be about 10X above what is recommended. This is ridiculous, as I never added that much oil.
So I wipe it off, pop the stick back in, wait a few minutes and check it again. This time the oil is showing at the right level, just below maximum but above the "ADD" line. Spot on!
I wipe it off and check it a third time, wait a minute or two or three, and check it again. This time it is showing below the ADD mark. How can this be?
I get really frustrated with these phantom readings and cannot really understand why it does this. I never have this problem with any of my B&S engines. They always show exactly what is there. I am sure I have not over-filled the sump as I only put in the amount recommended when I last changed the oil. But this "dodgy dipping" does not make things easy! I am never 100% sure if I have the right oil level, too much, or not enough.
Has anyone else ever had this problem with Kohler engines? The dipstick is quite solid metal construction, so there is no way it could be bending when it is inserted. It goes down smoothly and fastens in place with a few screws of the handle. I have even tried wiping off the dipstick after use, as I wondered if maybe the oil is sticking on the upper parts of the dipstick after the mower has been turned off. But I still get the same result. It shows way too much oil, but then I wipe the stick off and pop it back in for a few minutes and then it shows a more accurate level. Then I take the measurement again and it often deviates wildly up or down from the last measurement. This drives me nuts. I cannot understand why it does this. Can anyone suggest a reason why?