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Oil drain plug location
10/14/09 at 15:31:09
 
I thought I saw somewhere on here a picture of where the plug actually is. Can anyone provide a link or at leat explain? I think it's the one running parallel with the frame on the bottom gear shifter side of the crank case.

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Re: Oil drain plug location
Reply #1 - 10/14/09 at 15:37:35
 
No, it isn't I thought that too !

Well, now I'm not sure. But the plug does run horizontal.
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Reply #2 - 10/14/09 at 15:53:03
 
Bottom left side, waaay down on bottom, metric about 12-14,
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Reply #3 - 10/14/09 at 15:53:22
 
just start removing bolts  until the oil drains out
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Re: Oil drain plug location
Reply #5 - 10/14/09 at 16:43:48
 
cunn1780 wrote on 10/14/09 at 15:31:09:
I thought I saw somewhere on here a picture of where the plug actually is. Can anyone provide a link or at leat explain? I think it's the one running parallel with the frame on the bottom gear shifter side of the crank case.

Thanks!

yeah, there's a pic somewhere.
lay down by the kickstand
look in directly behind it
on later models there will be a 14mm hex head bolt peaking at you from behind the frame
on early models it's a 17mm
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Re: Oil drain plug location
Reply #6 - 10/15/09 at 05:53:08
 
How do you guys figure that plug is running parallel w/  the frame ?

I guess I don't know which way the frame is running !
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Re: Oil drain plug location
Reply #7 - 10/15/09 at 06:35:08
 
the one I first mentioned that "runs parallel with the frame" is the wrong bolt. The one pictured that is actually the real drain plug I would say is running perpendicular to the frame.

Thanks for the help guys!
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Reply #8 - 10/15/09 at 07:16:13
 
There we go,....I feel better now  Smiley I took it out only 2 months ago, and already forgot which one it was. Being on the left side, its kinda outta sight.

I now copied the pic, hung it in the shop.
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Re: Oil drain plug location
Reply #9 - 10/15/09 at 08:17:07
 
The drain plug is actually easiest to reach with a wrench from the right side, but you still have to lie down on the floor/ground to see it.
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Reply #10 - 10/15/09 at 09:46:03
 
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Re: Oil drain plug location
Reply #11 - 10/16/09 at 08:48:46
 
i used a mirror to see the bolt, then while looking in the mirror i got confused which was to turn it(since it was upside down in the mirror) lol

u can see the top of the bolt if u look through the frame and stuff, sitting where the kickstand is.

oh and don't try to use a car oil collector, they don't even fit. i didn't have any old pans but i used an old tupperware and it worked just fine...

gotta use the thing on your shoulders as something other then a hat rack lol
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Reply #12 - 10/16/09 at 09:29:31
 
If you run the front wheel up on a 2x6 (1 1/2 ") it is surprising how much a difference it makes. After you get the plug out, lower it back down to let all the oil drain.
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Re: Oil drain plug location
Reply #13 - 10/16/09 at 10:18:06
 
I just put the wrench in the one spot I can't possibly see,... and I'm on it, every time...  Wink

If you know everywhere it ain't,... then you know exactly where it is.... Huh
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Reply #14 - 10/16/09 at 11:13:44
 
That works!
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