01-11-18, 08:39 PM
I can confirm that Ita01 is dead right in what he says, you can replace that pipe without dropping the sump. In the past I have done that, I have also had the “ O” ring come off the pipe and end up in the bottom of the sump.
To somebody not use to doing this job I just thought it would be simpler explaining the sump removed method.
Either way a new Yamaha “O” ring is a must, otherwise you risk coolant in the oil, not recommended.
Hopefully all this helps, and doesn’t scare you to much. It’s really not that difficult a job.
To somebody not use to doing this job I just thought it would be simpler explaining the sump removed method.
Either way a new Yamaha “O” ring is a must, otherwise you risk coolant in the oil, not recommended.
Hopefully all this helps, and doesn’t scare you to much. It’s really not that difficult a job.
