Pterodactyl
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I suspect a large portion of the retained oil is in the clutch. Operating the clutch while the bike is warming up may help with the flushing process.
The clutch just scantly gets splashed. There are lots of little 1-2 oz pockets of oil in the cylinder head and throughout the lower block and transmission that can't drain. First lay your FJR down on its side, then block the front wheel and lift the rear wheel almost vertical. Now, open the drain plug and drain *most* of the remaining oil out. Or, follow Yamaha's recommended oil change schedule and don't worry.I suspect a large portion of the retained oil is in the clutch. Operating the clutch while the bike is warming up may help with the flushing process.
Oil pan removed during my teardown last year:It would also be nice to see a photo of the oil pickup (size of screen, etc).
Do the initial oil drain through a fine strainer. Let us know what you find in the pan after draining the oil.... I think I am still stuck on dropping the pan...
It would also be interesting to note just how much oil is 'held' in the pan with the drain plug removed............Do the initial oil drain through a fine strainer. Let us know what you find in the pan after draining the oil.... I think I am still stuck on dropping the pan...
If we could get Mr. Pants to take a pic of the oil pan, that would help (hint, hint).It would also be interesting to note just how much oil is 'held' in the pan with the drain plug removed............Do the initial oil drain through a fine strainer. Let us know what you find in the pan after draining the oil.... I think I am still stuck on dropping the pan...
Dropping oil pan...? Did all the screws fall out? Clutch material in the oil pan?? How would that get there? What kind of material? When you open the drain plug all (well, almost all) the oils runs out by itself! Nothing else to do, except replace the gasket and the plug.Dropping oil pan to clean out bits of clutch material. 60k km, about 37k miles, are there any other bike maintenance items I should consider while do this?Thx
-Steve
This post explains all, (or most, anyhow)Dropping oil pan...? Did all the screws fall out? Clutch material in the oil pan?? How would that get there? What kind of material? When you open the drain plug all (well, almost all) the oils runs out by itself! Nothing else to do, except replace the gasket and the plug.Dropping oil pan to clean out bits of clutch material. 60k km, about 37k miles, are there any other bike maintenance items I should consider while do this?
Thx
-Steve
If we could get Mr. Pants to take a pic of the oil pan, that would help (hint, hint).It would also be interesting to note just how much oil is 'held' in the pan with the drain plug removed............Do the initial oil drain through a fine strainer. Let us know what you find in the pan after draining the oil.... I think I am still stuck on dropping the pan...
Hmmmm - I missed this. I can get up in the attic this weekend and take a few pics of the oil pan. Hopefully I won't forget.
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