Up to you but hand tighten is all I do for the filter. Leave the plugs alone unless you're a masochist. I didn't get mine changed until abou 55k and they still looked ok.
So, as the title states, I have a mechanic experience level of 0. I have never, repeat never, done so much as changed oil on any vehicle. Well, at 33 years of age, that is all going to change. I realize I enjoy working on my motorcycle ( as far as installing stuff on it), and I realize there are absolutely no competent motorcycle mechanics in a 50 mile radius from where I live. These 2 factors have tempted me to learn everything I can about doing everything I pay people to do on my own. I would appreciate any help anyone is willing to give to a noob, and will accept the laughter that comes along with it. Everybody has to learn somewhere...
With that said, my 7500 mile service is upon me, and I will be changing the oil and filter, final gear case oil and gasket(?), and spark plug. The manual is fairly informative, except where do I find the spark plug? Also, to get all these supplies, should I just go to my local motorcycle dealership and they will all be obviously right there?
I'm starting to build up a better tool collection (better late then never), and what's the opinion on how important getting the exact right torque is? So far I've been hand tightening what I need to, even when torque wrench values are given. Stupid, or acceptable? I guess I need a torque wrench in the collection anyway right?
I'm starting to build up a better tool collection (better late then never), and what's the opinion on how important getting the exact right torque is? So far I've been hand tightening what I need to, even when torque wrench values are given. Stupid, or acceptable? I guess I need a torque wrench in the collection anyway right?
Gasket on the final drive? Haven't changed the washer on the drain or the O ring on the filler. Not a single drop of oil has leaked.
Gasket on the final drive? Haven't changed the washer on the drain or the O ring on the filler. Not a single drop of oil has leaked.
Get a set of these. They help a lot.
http://www.angelridevideos.com/concours.html
personal experience , too much beer slows down the work by a fair margin !!
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I must drink more beer, then!
So, as the title states, I have a mechanic experience level of 0. I have never, repeat never, done so much as changed oil on any vehicle. Well, at 33 years of age, that is all going to change. I realize I enjoy working on my motorcycle ( as far as installing stuff on it), and I realize there are absolutely no competent motorcycle mechanics in a 50 mile radius from where I live. These 2 factors have tempted me to learn everything I can about doing everything I pay people to do on my own. I would appreciate any help anyone is willing to give to a noob, and will accept the laughter that comes along with it. Everybody has to learn somewhere...
With that said, my 7500 mile service is upon me, and I will be changing the oil and filter, final gear case oil and gasket(?), and spark plug. The manual is fairly informative, except where do I find the spark plug? Also, to get all these supplies, should I just go to my local motorcycle dealership and they will all be obviously right there?
I'm starting to build up a better tool collection (better late then never), and what's the opinion on how important getting the exact right torque is? So far I've been hand tightening what I need to, even when torque wrench values are given. Stupid, or acceptable? I guess I need a torque wrench in the collection anyway right?