Donal
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I prefer to use Dowty Seals - https://www.earls.co.uk/earls/accessories/seals.html
Their part number DW010 fits perfectly.
Don
Their part number DW010 fits perfectly.
Don
I had one of those on my DL-650, and I took it off because it leaves a big pool of used oil in the sump, and I want to change ALL the oil. I could drain it through the valve, then remove the valve and a lot more oil came out.I installed the Fumoto valve on all my bikes and cars the first time I changed the oil and I never had to remove the drain plug anymore.
I think that it's the same washer that fits on almost every Honda motorcycle and automobile. If a Honda automobile dealership is closer than a motorcycle dealership, then just go there. I think that the auto dealerships charge something like $.25 for the things.Would you happen to have the Honda part # for those Honda flat aluminum washers by any chance? I am not sure which Honda model to look up the p/n from.
Thanks for your help.
My dealer uses these flat non crush washers on all bikes now. Honda, Yamaha, etc. on my 2015 all the crush washers, oil pan and rear end were changed for these. I also installed a gold plug magnetic drain bolt with that aluminum washer. All only nice and snug. NO weird torque numbers. Everything tight and dry.https://wingstuff.com/pgroup_detail/359_Oil_Filters_Wrench/27850_GL1500_GL1800_Gold_Wing_Crush_Washers_10_Pack/?goto=/pgroup_list/gl1800/359_goldwing_Oil_Filters_Wrench/des/https://www.cyclemaxohio.com/inc/sdetail/58611
Here are a couple of sources. You can buy individually at Cyclemax and they will ship USPS I think. You could also try a hardware supply, as it is just an aluminum washer, 14mm ID, OD not that important. Note, you use this on the rear final drive also. My FJR had them on it when I got it (1800 miles), and had been changed by the dealer at first oil change.
The OEM Honda washer is more money, of course.
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