lilws6
04-28-2009, 09:54 PM
so i finally decide to getting around to doing my oil change on the bike this after noon after work. So i stopped and picked up some mobile one bike oil at almost $10 a quart thats not the bad part i'm fine with that its cheaper than suzuki full syn. so i get home put it up on the stands pull the filter replace it nothing special. I start taking out the plug and "now mind you as long as i've owned it the plug always came out kind of hard so i was expecting this eventually." pieces of aluminum threads started coming out. i figured ok i'll just snug it up and it'll be fine when its done draining. Well that went out the window right as i was snugging it up of course it had to strip out.:flipoff2: so i immediatly jumped in my car and ran all the way back to work before they close i know we have a rethreading kit and over size plugs so i was hoping they were big enough. shure nuff they were perfect so i run all the way back home not being 8 got off work around 5. finally got the bike high enough to drill out the pan and re tap it. clean as much of the shavings out i can and install the new plug. threads in like a charm seems straight snugs up. ratchet time tighten her up and she holds whoo!!! fill her up with $40 worth of oil and she good right? of course not. now i'm not shure if the gasket on the new plug has to sorta bake to the pan or not but it still leaks. not a considerable amount but of course it bothers me and i'm going to have to take care of it as soon as i can and buy MORE oil. searched real quick on a source ive known to have reasonable prices on parts and i'll have to be ordering a new $98 pan that i knew was probably going to have to be replaced. good thing is after all this i'll know my bike from front to back and how to tear it apart and fix it. not a good start to the year i hope the trans am oil change goes better then this knock on wood :alcoholic