> How do you get the filter off without all the oil running out?? I mean,
> the oil is supposed to stay there for the life of the bike, isn't it?
> Seems like if you take the filter off you'd have to put new oil in.
Just a little bit will run outmaybe a cup...so what if you run a bit
low. e
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<< Come on guys, I'm trying to keep my warranty coverage, of course I torque
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I for one, believe you.
RSRBOB
17NM's if you don't work for NASA, 12 ft./lbs if you do...
Kev
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> Cheers Joe.
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to what, pray tell? I tork mine to .50 tpc (turns past contact). :)
Louis
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999 16:43:32 -0500 (EST) "Kevin T. Harrington"
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to what, pray tell? I tork mine to .50 tpc (turns past contact). :)
Louis
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999 16:43:32 -0500 (EST) "
to what, pray tell? I tork mine to .50 tpc (turns past contact). :)
Louis
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> Come on guys, I'm trying to keep my warranty coverage, of course I
> torque
> it on!
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Come on guys, I'm trying to keep my warranty coverage, of course I torque
it on!
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> Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Kevin T. Harrington wrote:
> What do you guys use to torque them back on? Is there anything that
> adjusts and is thin enough to put a torque wrench on? I'm not sure I'm
> bright enough to calcualte the adjustment if I use the strap thingy... I
> currently use a specific end
I use the old "screw in until seal contacts the seat, tighten further 3/4 of
a turn" method.
Joe.
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ot an axle bolt !!
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What do you guys use to torque them back on? Is there anything that
adjusts and is thin
Hand tight firmly is all that is required.
Scot
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> What do you guys use to torque them back on? Is there anything that
> adjusts and is thin enough to
(Yamaha).
Help me Mr. Wizards!
Kev
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> From: Michael Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 8:41 AM
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> On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Crisler, Jon wrote:
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Bother MIME format! A bad idea that won't go away...
> Does this universal end-cap wrench work well ? Any danger of
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From: Michael Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 2:49 PM
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Hey,
I found a 'end cap' style universal filter wrench at AutoZone that has two
spring loaded jaws
All this talk of oil filter wrenches--gz, I don't get it.
How do you get the filter off without all the oil running out?? I mean,
the oil is supposed to stay there for the life of the bike, isn't it?
Seems like if you take the filter off you'd have to put new oil in.
P
Hey,
I found a 'end cap' style universal filter wrench at AutoZone that has two
spring loaded jaws that grip the filter from the end. It has a 3/8" hole
on the end that you can put an extension and a ratchet on.
Works like a charm, even on a hot motor.
Mike
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