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bigblue14


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posted October 03, 2010 08:41 PM        
crush washer

well changed the oil and noticed that i forgot to put the washer back on. I just put 60 dollars of mobil 1 full syn. do you think i need to change it again its not leaking oil but just wanted to check with you guys am i good or should i dump it and get the washer back on before i go out for a ride. oh yeah the oil change on this bike is a breeze.

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Wheelie


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posted October 03, 2010 08:50 PM        
yes install the washer , clean a drain pan really good and use the oil again, no biggie

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Hellmutt


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posted October 04, 2010 05:06 AM        
I agree..........less to question with the sealing washer in place.
You don't want the possibility of the lug backing out and painting a slip-n-slide in front of your back tire, not to mention engine damage
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Old Guy


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posted October 04, 2010 11:25 AM        
Really? ya got to ask? lol.
I drilled my plug, put a hose clamp on the filter and safety wire them together.
Probably overkill. But beats having the mentioned slip and slide kill Me.
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swiftnet


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posted October 04, 2010 12:00 PM        
Don't warm the engine, use the clean pan idea and your finger or a temporary bolt to plug the drain hole until you get the washer on. Could probably get it all done before 1/2 quart gets out.
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Shane661


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posted October 04, 2010 12:06 PM        Edited By: Shane661 on 4 Oct 2010 20:07
Actually, even without another bolt to plug the hole you can swap the washer in and just lose a few ounces at most...
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