Changing the oil
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Changing the oil
Due to being very new to bikes, ive been advised to change the oil in my bike as it stood all winter.
Now parently i should put a new filter in at the same time, how much are these? ANd how to i drain the oil from the bike to put the new oil in. Totaly novice here so moron explantion needed
is there a right up with pics anywhere?
Now parently i should put a new filter in at the same time, how much are these? ANd how to i drain the oil from the bike to put the new oil in. Totaly novice here so moron explantion needed
is there a right up with pics anywhere?
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Re: Changing the oil
Give me the end of this week and ill do one for you! Should have the chain adjustment done also!
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Re: Changing the oil
cheers ROb mate, chain one sounds good too as the last owner said it could do with a new chain and sprockets.
Have to ask these questions as i have this habbit of taking things apart to sort soemthing and never manage to put things back together again so im definatly not touching the bike as ill be gutted lol.
Have to ask these questions as i have this habbit of taking things apart to sort soemthing and never manage to put things back together again so im definatly not touching the bike as ill be gutted lol.
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Re: Changing the oil
easy, undo sump plug (assuming you know where and what it is) drain oil into a bowl or something similar, remove oil filter ( a new ones about £7) replace with new one, rub a little oil around the rim of the new one and tighten hand tight, fill engine with oil via the filler cap. might be worth putting some engine flush through it whilst you are doing it.
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Re: Changing the oil
sump plug, no i dont but i assume its just underneathe the engine lol. where is the oil filter though? now i will admit i dont know where that is.masterofinsanity wrote:easy, undo sump plug (assuming you know where and what it is) drain oil into a bowl or something similar, remove oil filter ( a new ones about £7) replace with new one, rub a little oil around the rim of the new one and tighten hand tight, fill engine with oil via the filler cap. might be worth putting some engine flush through it whilst you are doing it.
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Re: Changing the oil
Just download the pdf manual mate.tng21 wrote:sump plug, no i dont but i assume its just underneathe the engine lol. where is the oil filter though? now i will admit i dont know where that is.masterofinsanity wrote:easy, undo sump plug (assuming you know where and what it is) drain oil into a bowl or something similar, remove oil filter ( a new ones about £7) replace with new one, rub a little oil around the rim of the new one and tighten hand tight, fill engine with oil via the filler cap. might be worth putting some engine flush through it whilst you are doing it.
Its a lot easier than guessing ..
Have you got someone coming over to help you out? Rob mentioned in a post he was helping? If not let me know.
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Re: Changing the oil
well no i dont have any help, i forgot to reply to Rob ( Sorry Rob, cheers for the offer ) but i doubt anyones willing to travel that far as im down in easy anglia near Norwich. Ive just started talking to an old friend ( the one who got me into bikes insidently ) who has a lovely R1 so i think it i get into any problems he's help. But i do like to see if i can do things myself so i get to learn myself so i dont rely on others.
Plus it'll be cheaper as you wouldnt have to pay anyone or give a mate a drink lol
And yes i am tight. Its due to my old man being a mechanic so ive never had to pay for my cars to be fixed but he cant fix bikes so i need to find as much knowledge as possible
Gubbs fella, where's this PFD manual. And also any news on how im payin you for these parts fella?
Plus it'll be cheaper as you wouldnt have to pay anyone or give a mate a drink lol
And yes i am tight. Its due to my old man being a mechanic so ive never had to pay for my cars to be fixed but he cant fix bikes so i need to find as much knowledge as possible
Gubbs fella, where's this PFD manual. And also any news on how im payin you for these parts fella?
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Re: Changing the oil
tng21 wrote:
Gubbs fella, where's this PFD manual. And also any news on how im payin you for these parts fella?
http://www.zxrworld.co.uk/zxr400/manual.html
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Re: Changing the oil
its a very quick and easy job, cuple of tips
1.Make sure its a deep large bowl, or even better a oil pan. Belive me you dont want to be spilling oil all over the place!
2.Dont over tighten the sump plug i know a few monkeys who have snaped the bolt or cracked the sump
3.Have somthing to remove the old filter with, eaither a go screw driver and stab it and undo, or a filter told (baslicly a leaver with a chain ontop to crush and turn it)
1.Make sure its a deep large bowl, or even better a oil pan. Belive me you dont want to be spilling oil all over the place!
2.Dont over tighten the sump plug i know a few monkeys who have snaped the bolt or cracked the sump
3.Have somthing to remove the old filter with, eaither a go screw driver and stab it and undo, or a filter told (baslicly a leaver with a chain ontop to crush and turn it)
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Re: Changing the oil
Rene how tight has the sumplug gotta be as my mates just been told by her machanic her sumps nackered but was fiune before so im guessin he's tighhtened too much and cracked it as it never leaked before.
And for anyone reading this she's in need of a sump for h model lump if anyones got one for sale???
cheers
And for anyone reading this she's in need of a sump for h model lump if anyones got one for sale???
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Re: Changing the oil
thats handy to know andy cheers
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Re: Changing the oil
not tight at all, normaly i do them up finger tight then just a nick with the socket set will do it. The plug dosent attualy take any load its just got to seal so it dosent need to be tight
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Re: Changing the oil
get a new sump washer too.
The manual should state what torque to do the plug up to, so buy a torque wrench and do what the manual says
If you dont want to buy a torque wrench, you should be able to make a very educated guess as to when you have reached the correct torque
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The manual should state what torque to do the plug up to, so buy a torque wrench and do what the manual says
If you dont want to buy a torque wrench, you should be able to make a very educated guess as to when you have reached the correct torque
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Re: Changing the oil
cant say i've ever replaced the washer, yes i know its wrong but im just to dam lazy for that! this washers now been though 5 oil changes and dosent seem to have leaked yet!
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