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baco99
oil leak from drain plug...
i think i damaged the oil pan when trying to place the oil plug in. i changed the oil, filter, generator gasket...When i went to put the drain plug in, i think it went in at an angle. i pulled it back out and a curly-cue piece of metal followed it out. is the oil pan gone for good? or can i get a new drain plug and use gasket sealer on the threads? i don't ride the bike very often...
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seuadr
well, you have a few options..you could get a spark plug thread chaser and clean up the threads, use the 14mm side. you could also drop the pan, take it to a local shop and have them put an insert in, or you could try a helicoil or other thread repairing insert. with the third option, there are two schools of though, if it protrudes into the oil pan, you won't be draining all the sludge. some say yea some say neigh.
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Calvin Blackmore
Originally posted by seuadr View Postwell, you have a few options..you could get a spark plug thread chaser and clean up the threads, use the 14mm side. you could also drop the pan, take it to a local shop and have them put an insert in, or you could try a helicoil or other thread repairing insert. with the third option, there are two schools of though, if it protrudes into the oil pan, you won't be draining all the sludge. some say yea some say neigh.
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catbed
ha, funny.
take it to a shop and have them put an insert in. cant go wrong and its better than a heli-coil.
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baco99
ug. ok. hopefully they can re-use the new 10-40 i just put in there and not waste it...
do i have to take the pan down or should i just ride the bike there?
also, a whole new oil pan is $83 from BikeBandit. won't the labor alone to do the insert cost more?Last edited by Guest; 07-07-2008, 06:37 PM.
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Try an oversized 14mm new plug first, what do you have to lose?
Drain you oil first, put grease on the new plug to catch any swarf (unless that's not recommended) & make sure you screw it in straight.
Remove it & flush it through with some oil after. Heard it works well for some.
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baco99
the crush washer i have. how do i get the old one off? it's like fused on there.
if that doesn't work, i'll try the oversized plug. if THAT doesn't work, i'll have to get a new pan.
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mixongw
Originally posted by salty_monk View PostTry an oversized 14mm new plug first, what do you have to lose?
Drain you oil first, put grease on the new plug to catch any swarf (unless that's not recommended) & make sure you screw it in straight.
Remove it & flush it through with some oil after. Heard it works well for some.
Dan
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