FuzzyRider
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So I go to change the oil in my trusty steed today and everything goes well. I get oil to the middle of the sightglass, start the bike, let it drain for about 4 minutes and add in enough oil to get to max mark on the sightglass. Well, when I come home from dinner and go back into the garage to check the bike over before tomorrow's ride I notice that more oil has drained down out of the engine into the pan and now the sightglass is filled - *sigh*. So, the question is how to get oil OUT of an FJR without going through the hassle and mess of pulling the plug.
The answer? Take that old turkey baster you have in the garage, remove the bulb (which crumbles apart anyway), insert a soda straw (the kind that you can bend at the end), pull the straw through the small hole at the end of the baster tube until the ridges from the bending elbow seal the straw into the baster tube. Then insert the soda straw into the oil filler tube (you'll have the straw at an angle pointing down and towards the center of the bike) bend the straw until it goes straight down and fish around a little until you get the straw to go down into the oil pan. Put mouth over the large end of the baster tube and suck some oil up into the tube. Keeping vacuum with mouth pull the straw out of the oil filler hole and deposit the tube full of oil into an appropriate oil disposal container (we DO want to be envrionmentally friendly right, I mean we wouldn't want to just put the oil into a cup and then pour it down our shop sink would we? ). Repeat until oil is at desired level in sightglass.
Then pour the 1/8 quart too much oil that you pulled out of the bike down the drai....uhhhh...I mean put the oil in your pan that you take to approved oil disposal centers.
Honestly if I had known it was only 1/8th of a quart too high I probably would have just left it alone but since I didn't know how much was in there and I didn't know how sensitive the motor was to overfilling I went through the above process.
The answer? Take that old turkey baster you have in the garage, remove the bulb (which crumbles apart anyway), insert a soda straw (the kind that you can bend at the end), pull the straw through the small hole at the end of the baster tube until the ridges from the bending elbow seal the straw into the baster tube. Then insert the soda straw into the oil filler tube (you'll have the straw at an angle pointing down and towards the center of the bike) bend the straw until it goes straight down and fish around a little until you get the straw to go down into the oil pan. Put mouth over the large end of the baster tube and suck some oil up into the tube. Keeping vacuum with mouth pull the straw out of the oil filler hole and deposit the tube full of oil into an appropriate oil disposal container (we DO want to be envrionmentally friendly right, I mean we wouldn't want to just put the oil into a cup and then pour it down our shop sink would we? ). Repeat until oil is at desired level in sightglass.
Then pour the 1/8 quart too much oil that you pulled out of the bike down the drai....uhhhh...I mean put the oil in your pan that you take to approved oil disposal centers.
Honestly if I had known it was only 1/8th of a quart too high I probably would have just left it alone but since I didn't know how much was in there and I didn't know how sensitive the motor was to overfilling I went through the above process.
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