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Changing oil - Cpeders - 11-12-2006 It`s time for some TLC for my ride. Today is oilchange day. Any bummers I could possibly do? Or is it straight forward, as on the old car I`m driving? Changing oil - nhstedium - 11-12-2006 <!--quoteo(post=24206:date=Mon 11th Dec 2006, 05:11 PM:name=Cpeders)-->QUOTE(Cpeders @ Mon 11th Dec 2006, 05:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->It`s time for some TLC for my ride. Today is oilchange day. Any bummers I could possibly do? Or is it straight forward, as on the old car I`m driving?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> easy peasy , remember to loosen both drain plugs & don't overtighten them when replacing also with the MK2 you'll need a funnel (mind you so does the MK1 as I discovered yesterday) & it's real easy to strip the bleed bolt threads on the side of the cylinder head Changing oil - Cpeders - 11-12-2006 OOOOOOOOPS!!!!!!!!! I acidentaly removed this bolt.... The dark one on the upper photo. Located as seen on the lower photo. It`s a long fellow, about 20 cm long..... Annything to worry about. http://static.flickr.com/143/319756517_d32fcdfa29.jpg?v=0 http://static.flickr.com/131/319756518_24c64f18d7.jpg?v=0 Changing oil - ROB1 - 11-12-2006 dont know what that bolt does but its not the drain plug.two drain plugs,1st lower down the engine same side as ur first foto at the bottom of the engine.second and a lot more important for keeping the garage floor clean,one next to the oil filter.the oil filter drain bolt.loads of oil will come out of this.as mentioned be carefull tightening the oil filter housing as the bolts strip the thread quite easily Changing oil - peter-may - 11-12-2006 sorry can't help with purpose of this bolt, but provided no engine parts moved / rotated while it was out, and it relocated smoothly, i'd say no problem. try rotating engine by hand, in gear via rear wheel before starting on the starter in case. a full rotation with no snags is a good sign. good luck and keep us posted. (don't mistake compression resistance with mechanical fouling). Changing oil - Big Bird - 11-12-2006 <!--quoteo(post=24218:date=Tue 12th Dec 2006, 05:23 AM:name=Cpeders)-->QUOTE(Cpeders @ Tue 12th Dec 2006, 05:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I acidentaly removed this bolt....20 cm long..... Annything to worry about.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Looks like the same one I accidentally removed the first time I did an oil change on my TDM. She's travelled 30,000km since then, so relax, it isn't a problem. Changing oil - dapleb - 11-12-2006 <!--quoteo(post=24218:date=Mon 11th Dec 2006, 06:23 PM:name=Cpeders)-->QUOTE(Cpeders @ Mon 11th Dec 2006, 06:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Annything to worry about.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Its only one of the bolts that holds the halves of the crankcase together! Changing oil - steveglover - 11-12-2006 <!--quoteo(post=24241:date=Mon 11th Dec 2006, 09:07 PM:name=dapleb)-->QUOTE(dapleb @ Mon 11th Dec 2006, 09:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Its only one of the bolts that holds the halves of the crankcase together! Is that important then? Changing oil - Cpeders - 11-12-2006 Found the bolt on page 172 in the service manual. It didn`t look very dangerous there. So I refiled the oil, put the new filter in place ad started up. No ugly sounds, so I guess it`s allright. Changing oil - robelst - 11-12-2006 <!--quoteo(post=24256:date=Mon 11th Dec 2006, 10:12 PM:name=Cpeders)-->QUOTE(Cpeders @ Mon 11th Dec 2006, 10:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->So I refiled the oil, put the new filter in place<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Could be a bit messy if doing it in that order but it's the endresult that counts I found changing oil rather straightfoward on the TDM, apart from having two draining points and the oil-filter sitting behind a cover (like me good ol' BMW). The only thing I find a bit odd is when checking the oil level through the glass the level is actually <i>higher </i> before running the engine and then waiting a wee bit (as the manual says). My Buell also has a dry sump and there the tank <i>fills up </i> after having run the engine for a while. I wonder how oil can flow back into the tank (which sits above the engine and pumps) after the engine is switched off: Has Yamaha managed to crack the laws of gravity? Changing oil - dapleb - 11-12-2006 <!--quoteo(post=24254:date=Mon 11th Dec 2006, 10:03 PM:name=SteveGlover)-->QUOTE(SteveGlover @ Mon 11th Dec 2006, 10:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Is that important then? I guess not too much, unless you also loosen the other 30. Changing oil - Cpeders - 11-12-2006 <!--quoteo(post=24264:date=Tue 12th Dec 2006, 12:15 AM:name=robelst)-->QUOTE(robelst @ Tue 12th Dec 2006, 12:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Could be a bit messy if doing it in that order but it's the endresult that counts ......... I wonder how oil can flow back into the tank (which sits above the engine and pumps) after the engine is switched off: Has Yamaha managed to crack the laws of gravity? You see thats why I first put on the oil, and than the filter... |