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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: theglove1978 on 16 March 2014, 11:25:26 am

Title: Satisfied!
Post by: theglove1978 on 16 March 2014, 11:25:26 am
A glorious sight to see fresh clean oil through the little oil level window.And what a monumental ball ache it was removing the filter!  My oil filter removal cap was 76mm, Fazer filter 70mm.  Take 2 - chain wrench only to find my tool kit didn't have a 1/2 inch extension bar to poke through the cage of the downpipes.  Take 3 - drive screwdriver through filter (not the best idea) and prise off that way - succeeded only in destroying filter.  Take 4 - buy extension bar for chain wrench, that worked but still an absolute pain.  Sill, its a Fazer with lovely clean oil and as i look out of my window, the sun is hardly shining but it's dry so i'm off out 
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: darrsi on 16 March 2014, 11:32:34 am
Recheck the level after letting the bike tick over for a minute, i bet you need a little bit more oil.  ;)
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: theglove1978 on 16 March 2014, 11:41:23 am
Thanks!  Its a very good point as once the first batch of oil went in i did exactly that.  Turned the engine on then re-checked the little window and most of the oil had gone :D .
Swift top and sorted - boring addition but used Motul 5000 10 W40 semi synthetic.


Bike already sounds 'cleaner'!
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: Chris on 16 March 2014, 11:48:23 am
Really need to do my oil before I get out on her again this year.

Chris
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Post by: red98 on 16 March 2014, 01:51:21 pm
Well done matey  :)....be easier next time  ;)
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: Timbollew on 16 March 2014, 07:17:34 pm
I ordered my oil and filter and magnetic sump plug yesterday so hopefully Wednesday I can change this. This might make me sound an idiot but I had planned on just removing the filter by hand as I don't have a tool, always managed to do this with cars in the past, is it a different story with the bike though?


I ordered some Silkolene 10w40 the filters part of a kit so just a champion one, wanted to get a new plug and thought for a couple of extra quid may as well go magnetic.
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: red98 on 16 March 2014, 07:35:59 pm
The filter is the same as a car one and you should be able to undo it with your hands.......but, this depends if its been put on right ie not too tight  :rolleyes   also your going to need small hands to squeeze between/ behind the downpipes.....good luck and as always , let us know how you get on  :)
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: wutangbuzz on 17 March 2014, 03:09:14 pm
Are magnetic sump plugs worth getting? I'll splash out if so.
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: noggythenog on 17 March 2014, 05:08:38 pm
I ordered my oil and filter and magnetic sump plug yesterday so hopefully Wednesday I can change this. This might make me sound an idiot but I had planned on just removing the filter by hand as I don't have a tool, always managed to do this with cars in the past, is it a different story with the bike though?


I ordered some Silkolene 10w40 the filters part of a quid so just a basic one, wanted to get a new plug and thought for a couple of extra quid may as well go magnetic.


Knuckle bashing time :) .




Use a kid....fill them with that mega e number sherbet stuff from a dib dab or whatever you call them & then say to them i bet you cant twist that filter off.......woola....tiny hand kid strength will prevail 8)
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: Timbollew on 22 March 2014, 08:51:14 pm
Dunno if the Mrs would be happy to see melted skin on the little ones hands lol. I bought a set of oil filter pliers today hopefully they'll let me get a grip on the bugger tomorrow. If that fails the Mrs has quite small hands maybe I can convince her to have a go :)

Dunno if the magnetic sump plugs are worth it but I thought it'll give me an indication of whether anything nasty is going on inside at next oil change.
Title: Re: Satisfied!
Post by: His Dudeness on 22 March 2014, 09:48:50 pm
Stick a magnet on you're oil filter too!