same rule of thumb with any bike.. I just go hand tight plus 1/4 turn
I Changed the oil & filter on the R1 and it was leaking oil. (then I overtightened and fucked the filter)
I've got a new filter on but don't want a repeat performance (or a leak). on the gixxer I just went hand tight + a 1/4 turn. is there a general rule of thumb?
I've also put a new crush washer on the sump so it isn't that
Cheers,
Lawson
same rule of thumb with any bike.. I just go hand tight plus 1/4 turn
Last edited by chubb; 28-01-2015 at 11:26 AM.
fill the filter with oil and put a smear where the "O" ring seats, after you have cleaned it, then screw it on as you described, that's the way I do it and I have to use 300mm multies to undo it as they tighten up when heated
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I will re-smear tonight and get it up to temperature again, I flushed the radiatior again while I was there, but given the radiator cap is under the ram-air tube it will be a full fairing off job for scrutineering on Saturday morning.
Thanks guys
All of the above. Lube the o-ring! You need to work out exactly where the leak was from. It might not have been either filter or sump plug.....
Oh, and a trick to removing the filter when doing a service (and I almost always forget this myself!) is to loosen the filter before you warm the bike up to drain the oil. It's much much much easier to loosen when cold.
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