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First post to the forum! Question about oild drain plug specs.

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Been lurking here for a couple weeks in preparation of purchasing a 81 GS850L that I picked up a couple days ago.

As is customary with any new vehicle, I changed all the fluids today.

It was a long day with multiple trips to the hardware store to replace the studs for the oil filter cap. In my frustration with what turned into a 5 hour oil change, I put the drain plug back in and filled her up with oil before checking the torque specs. I did the same thing for the secondary and final gear case oil drain plugs. Poor wrenching, I know :/


There is no specific torque mentioned in the manual for those, so I referred to the tightening torque chart: Do you know what thread diameter the oil drain plugs are for the motor oil, and both gear case oil drain plugs? They were all a 21mm sockets. I think they are either 16 (58-95 lb-ft) or 18 (94-137 lb-ft) mm thread diameter. Both those torque specs sound really high to me, are they correct?

I look forward to nerding out about bikes with you guys!
 
Yes WAY TOO HIGH. My drain plug torque wrench is set to 18 ft lbs.
 
Yeah, don't overtorque those.

Currently fighting a PO-damaged oil drain plug. Really unnecessary PITA.
 
Thanks, that's why I double checked. So there is no exact torque spec in the manual?
 
Surely the workshop or haynes manual has a figure ? But agree sometimes not.

On my GS550 and GSX 250 I tighten to 19nm. By coincidence they are the same.... yours must be similar or identical surely.
I am a nerd and have tested this over the years to be correct and it does not leak and i don't fear stripping the threads.

(Be sure the threads are in good condition ........ as always, if not then its anyone's guess) Clean the threads with a wire brush ....
 
When you do strip the threads in the oil pan ( and you will ) pull the pan and install a threaded steel insert to fix the threads. You pretty much eliminate the stripping problem. Believe me it works like a charm.
 
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