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Service On A 9er
<!--quoteo(post=176038:date=Tue 31st Aug 2010, 07:20 AM:name=TonyDevil)-->QUOTE(TonyDevil @ Tue 31st Aug 2010, 07:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Sweet, see you there [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/good.gif[/img]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It's great pictures and knowledges. I changed plugs and coolant throught this datas. To take plugs out was so difficult without rubber inserted plug spanner. I use magnet for this job. (If had mistakes I'm sorry for my English)
Hi, Thanks for the details. I have just followed the steps on my recently acquired nine.

Two questions....
1. There was no little tube in the front of the filter housing, I was very careful, using an old towel underneath to make sure I didn't lose anything but there was no tube? I assume I am okay to run the bike without this as there was none there anyway?

2. Where do we re-fil the oil? Is there a filler cap or do I fill through the dipstick tube?

Cheers,
Fergie.


EDIT: I filled it through the Dipstick tube, stuck a short length of garden hose on the end of a funnel and filled it easy. Also checked the seep nut up inside the left hand side of frame and the oil is seeping out okay.

Thanks a mil for the easy to follow thread and photos, job done [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/yahoo.gif[/img]
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EDIT: I filled it through the Dipstick tube, stuch a short length of garden hose on the end of a funnel and filled it easy. .<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Cough cough! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]
<!--quoteo(post=179485:date=Wed 29th Sep 2010, 05:52 PM:name=Kelpie)-->QUOTE(Kelpie @ Wed 29th Sep 2010, 05:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Cough cough! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Nice one Katie, thanks a mil. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banana.gif[/img]
<!--quoteo(post=179486:date=Wed 29th Sep 2010, 05:54 PM:name=FrDougal)-->QUOTE(FrDougal @ Wed 29th Sep 2010, 05:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Nice one Katie, thanks a mil. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banana.gif[/img]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] No worries Fergie, any time. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
With the help of my mechanic brother (thanks, Bob!), I've just serviced my 900 - many thanks to CB for the write-up and photos, it made the job a breeze.
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18,000 mile service coming up. Well the telly is crap tonight.
TAM
2008 TDM 900
in BLACK, MRA Vario, DL handguards & more to come

<del>1994 TDM 850 mkI</del> Silver
, with Blueflame end can, Gone to a new owner & I kinda miss her!

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Only a Biker knows why a Dog sticks it head out the car window
great write up just done mine today oil & filters , them screws are a bugger if you dont look where they come from . [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif[/img]

must admit i did a cock up & removed 2 other bolts further back & not on housing -- but i replaced them straight away .

all seams ok give it a test ride in the morning & a good clean for mot on monday .

just gotta sort out why the oil warning light is staying on .

doesnt allways pay too try save dosh . [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img]
EDIT: Post edited to remove unnecessary quote. SR.

 

 

Celticbiker, just asking did you do a write up on synchronizing the throttle bodies??

 

 

thanks again

 

regards   keith
Just changed spark plugs and wouldnt have been able to do it without this guide

Fantastic

 

cheers

 

gilly

 

ps only had the tdm a month wish i'd bought one years ago 

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Quote:Just changed spark plugs and wouldnt have been able to do it without this guide

Fantastic

 

cheers

 

gilly

 

ps only had the tdm a month wish i'd bought one years ago
Welcome to house of fun.
Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional

Who dies with the most toys wins!


 

 

2010 'stealth' grey 900. '14 plate. engine bars, Centre stand, datatool alarm, datatag, E22s, Cree DRLs, Barkbuster handguards, Carpe sticker. Led running lights

 

 
Just spotted this service guide. My weekend is sorted........

 

FAB-U-LOSO!!!! :badgerrock:

Thanks for the great photos of the oil change procedure.  I have never before (in 47 years of riding) had a bike with such a convoluted oil change routine.  Still, I love the '92 TDM.  What frustrates me most is the worsening oil leak I have been experiencing at the oil filter housing - even getting oil sprayed onto the right side of the rear tire - most disconcerting!  Having bought an "experienced" TDM in 2008 I was gifted with case threads that had already been partially stripped so that even after replacing some of the bolts it is impossible to get the proper torque on them.  Any suggestions?  I am nearly ready to try heli-coils, but one friend suggested tapping out the case threads to the next larger size.  Thanks!

I'd go for helicoils Jim, no more worries about stripping out threads then.  Make sure you're using the correct length bolts in the filter housing as they're different lengths and it's easy to put the wrong length bolt in and strip the thread.
.. , them screws are a bugger if.....


How very true, even after all the years..
[Image: Dinotrike.jpg] "It's a TDM, Jim, but not as we know it"

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAHmEWim3to

 

Diamond black TDM 900A TRIKE, 2006 ABS model converted by Trike Design (Caerphilly, South Wales) prior to first registration in March 2007.
Thanks - I will go for the heli-coils - it doesn't look like a DIY job though.  I think I have the bolts in correctly by length, but who knows if they were right when I bought the bike.  I will check the manual and take the filter off again to make sure.  After another, closer examination of the tightness of them it seems that there is only one bolt that is not cinching down properly, so I will target that for the first heli-coil.  Your help is certainly appreciated. Smile

Hi all!

Sorry for the noob question but I cant see the pics?

Something abou Photobucket account?

Btw the original post (2009) is written better than iFixit procedure! Excellent post!

Thx and sorry once again for nagging form get go (I've been following the carpe for years but belive this is my first or second post...)


Brgds

HighTower
Yeah, it's photobucket that's messed it all up.  I think they want to charge members for hosting photos and members probably don't want to pay.
Quote:Hi all!

Sorry for the noob question but I cant see the pics?

Something abou Photobucket account?

Btw the original post (2009) is written better than iFixit procedure! Excellent post!

Thx and sorry once again for nagging form get go (I've been following the carpe for years but belive this is my first or second post...)


Brgds

HighTower
 

It is indeed a good write up (even without the pictures).

 

Just note that you do not need to undo the oil galley bolt mentioned (when changing oil).

 

It is only needed on a totally dry engine (e.g. after a rebuild). No need to undo it when doing regular oil changes.

Thx for speedy replies!

Good to know about galley bolt, that means that only carter and oil filter bolts are enough. Than I can do without the pics!

 

brdgs

HT



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