SeaLily24 wrote on 10/22/13 at 16:32:04:Thank you all for the replies and yes I did find the oil drain plug shortly after I realized this one I removed was the wrong one.
I'll quote Dave on the first reply:
"You took out a plug that is at the end of one of the drilled passages for oil flow..."
Besides putting the plug back in, is there anything I need to be concerned about? ie - adding back fluids, etc.?
Hello SeaLily, that plug is useful if you intend to fit an oil temperature gauge, that's where you would fit the bulb.
Incidentally, about the fluids, there are a few you may want to check regularly :
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engine oil level, through the itsy bitsy inspection window; make sure you can see at least one third of a window (the upper third) as "clear" or "empty"; if it's all black, either the window is dirty with sludge or you've overfilled (and I advise to drain a bit out or else you'll damage the engine)
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hydraulic brake fluid in the front brake reservoir; it's that aluminium rectangular box thing that sits perched on top of the front brake lever; if it were made of clear plastic you weould see yellow brake fluid and know how much of it there is; unfortunately it's a coffin so you'll have to open it every now and then...
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gearbox oil; I asked around and was told it's the same oil as the engine, meaning it's the same opil that goes 'round and 'round...
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clutch oil: oil for the clutch? Won't oil in the clutch make my clutch slip? er... actually... no, the Savage uses a multidisc clutch, (also called a "wet" clutch) so we actually need the oil in there; it's the same as (again) the engine oil.
Gee... that engine oil does a lot of things, doesn't it?
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battery fluid: if you use one of those "hassle with maintenance" batteries you need to top up every now and then, you may be lucky! Maintenance free batteries are known for giving up the ghost with zero forewarning... learn to check you battery fluid and it will last a long time!
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halogen fluid: top up your halogen fluid every now and then to avoid your front light from burning out in the middle of the night... usually, in the middle of nowhere.
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Blinker fluid: same as above; insufficient fluid will make them blink slower, eventually just turn on dimply and stay put.
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muffler fluid: does your Savage backfire every now and then? Are your muffler bearings dry and rub against each other? Is that dangerous?
All your answers here
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/headlight-fluid