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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #25 on: 16 June 2012, 01:12:45 am »
More people mistakenly overtighten fasteners "just to be on the safe side" than undertighten. Best to beg/borrow/steal a torque wrench particularly tightening steel into alloy. Mistakes can prove expensive. Please dont use agricultural techniques! :eek :lol
Never has a truer word been spoken. Whilst changing my rear brake pads a few days ago, I decided for the first time in ages to actaully torque the bolts to the right torque. I was amazed when tightening them with a normal ratchet I was already over the 40Nm required and had to back them off!!!

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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #26 on: 16 June 2012, 01:54:43 am »
@fishwibbler


If you can't cope with a simple, and it is simple, oil change then you must work in I.T. ?


Tighten the bolt comfortably by hand, job done.......it ain't going nowhere!  :eek


Get an oil filter wrench, or even easier, buy an oil filter with a nut head on it, to make life really easy. You don't need 'crush' washers at all?






« Last Edit: 16 June 2012, 12:29:43 pm by darrsi »
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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #27 on: 16 June 2012, 11:34:18 am »
Hey! I work in I.T and like to think that im somewhat mechanically oriented as well :P

Id also suggest, that you -may- save money on the first oil change. But the money spent on the accessories is a one off - therefore making every subsequent change cheaper :) Also, since when do you have to pay to dispose of oil?! Just take it to your local tip, they usually have a place to dispose of it. There is a phone number to find your local one on practically every bottle of oil I have ever seen and im sure there is a website somewhere as well.

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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #28 on: 16 June 2012, 12:08:00 pm »
Apologies Dead Eye, i was expecting an iffy response, what i meant to say was 'Knitting Champion'  :lol :lol :lol




(please tell me there's no Champion Knitting Foccers on this website?)  :rollin
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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #29 on: 16 June 2012, 02:44:46 pm »
Haha, its ok, no offense taken ;)

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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #30 on: 16 June 2012, 10:24:12 pm »
Hey, I'm offended as my knitting and IT skills are exemplary!

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« Reply #31 on: 17 June 2012, 02:38:11 am »
Acknowledged, i do actually need a new knitted number plate, and my I.T. skills are pants...... :lol


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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #32 on: 17 June 2012, 10:55:57 pm »
got it off...... eventually.
got the bike nice and warm and sprayed (carefully) some cold water on theplug for 10 mins or so, then cracked and loosened the nut.
looks like the bloke who had the bike before me was hanging off the spanner he used to tighten it!
muppet !
found a good use for the waste oil also !
my grandad wanted it to keep his garden tools in (spade, fork, etc.) to stop them going rusty!
takes all sorts ! :D

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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #33 on: 18 June 2012, 01:13:30 pm »
if u cant aford a torch wench. use a very short ring spanner imagine its cut in half.  u wont over tighten it then.  always new crush washer. then do it up  to the corect tightness by going for ft.  ft = fuggin tite. 
 
 
this thread has me in stiches. is your job i t. no.  its a nut. sorry. oh i gota read it again. an i karnt even spel.
 
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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #34 on: 02 August 2012, 08:30:38 pm »
All Good advice.  I would def make sure got a new drain plug bolt, as bound to round it off, as as someone said a new crush washer.  to Torque it up, I cut down (in length) an old 17mm Socket and used a bendy coupling, (you know the ones I mean)...


Only leaves just enough 1/4 inch square drive to do the job, but it works.  Don't try and do the bolt up using the socket as not enough room to frame, just for torquing up.


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Re: oil drain plug - stuck !
« Reply #35 on: 02 August 2012, 09:00:08 pm »
You cut a socket.......really??


And "....i'm not convinced by the manual, but it's not been wrong before?...."  :rollin


Off the top of my head without me looking i'd guess the drainage bolt is at the bottom of the water pump, which will have the large hose connected to it on the left hand side, to the left of the oil bolt.


The manual isn't there to trick you though, you can put a bit more faith in it.  :lol

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