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Oil Change: Down & Dirty DIY

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Re: Oil Change: Down & Dirty DIY

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2013 Drain plug is the same as my 04...so I doubt that it changed. Take a couple of the smaller allens...that can't take up too much space, can it?
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wheatonFJR wrote: Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:23 am 2013 Drain plug is the same as my 04...so I doubt that it changed. Take a couple of the smaller allens...that can't take up too much space, can it?
Ha. Yea, that would suck if I had everything and the allen wrench was the only thing not sized correctly.

I have a set of those allen wrenches that fold like a pocket knife.
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Dan - correct in both cases, plus a filter wrench.

FYI - I just stick a piece of cardboard between the fairing and the filter and channel the spilled oil to the pan. Don't even bother with the Tupperware.
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Hppants wrote: Wed Nov 07, 2018 2:17 pm Dan - correct in both cases, plus a filter wrench.

FYI - I just stick a piece of cardboard between the fairing and the filter and channel the spilled oil to the pan. Don't even bother with the Tupperware.
Filter wrench!!!! I will just go old school!!!
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Actually I have a filter wrench that fits over the end of the filter. Works on my Hondas, better make sure it fits the FJR filter.

Last time I remember just loosening the back bolt on the Tupperware and putting some aluminum foil around it. Cardboard might be easier.
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Re: Oil Change: Down & Dirty DIY

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danh600 wrote: Wed Nov 07, 2018 9:54 am Doing a search on drain plug size brought this thread up.

I think it answered my questions, but...........

Can anyone verify that I need a 17mm socket and a 4 mm allen wrench. My FJR is a 2013. Are drain plugs the same size for all years?

I need to do an oil change on the FJR this weekend and it's at my cabin a few hours away. I have changed the oil before and remember you have to have an allen wrench to loosen that bottom piece of tupperware and of course a socket for the drain plug. Don't want to lug the whole tool box up there.
I have a drain pan and funnel already there.

My barn has a sand floor. So the most exciting thing is going to be rolling the FJR onto a piece of scrap plywood I have and getting it on the center stand.
My 13 had a 17mm hex on the Drain Plug
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Do yourself a favor and replace the tupperware allen head screw with a regular hex head screw so you can use a socket. You'll be glad you did. I also got a little brass bushing and replaced the rubber grommet, oil will destroy the grommet over time, the bushing will keep from cracking the plastic from over tightening.

When you do your oil change, write down EVERYTHING you use however minimal it is. In your leisure time go to WalMart, etc. and get a small cheap plastic toolbox and put all that stuff in it. Label it. Then you'll rarely if ever need to haul out the big toolbox, just grab and go. Make a pdf on your computer and/or phone that lists everything for an oil change so you don't forget something like a funnel or drain pan or filter wrench that won't fit in your little el-sheapo toolbox.
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rbentnail wrote: Thu Nov 08, 2018 12:12 pm Do yourself a favor and replace the tupperware allen head screw with a regular hex head screw so you can use a socket. You'll be glad you did. I also got a little brass bushing and replaced the rubber grommet, oil will destroy the grommet over time, the bushing will keep from cracking the plastic from over tightening.

When you do your oil change, write down EVERYTHING you use however minimal it is. In your leisure time go to WalMart, etc. and get a small cheap plastic toolbox and put all that stuff in it. Label it. Then you'll rarely if ever need to haul out the big toolbox, just grab and go. Make a pdf on your computer and/or phone that lists everything for an oil change so you don't forget something like a funnel or drain pan or filter wrench that won't fit in your little el-sheapo toolbox.
Excellent ideas!
I actually have an old small boaters box laying around I could use as an FJR Oil Change box. Think I could even fit an oil filter in there. Then I would just have to pick up the oil. It would be nice cause I store the FJR in a trailer 4 hours away from home. I go up to the cabin about 2-3 weekends a month. However I almost never take my big tool box. I do have wood working tools that I take, but those aren't going to do me much good on the FJR.
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danh600 wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 9:26 am
rbentnail wrote: Thu Nov 08, 2018 12:12 pm Do yourself a favor and replace the tupperware allen head screw with a regular hex head screw so you can use a socket. You'll be glad you did. I also got a little brass bushing and replaced the rubber grommet, oil will destroy the grommet over time, the bushing will keep from cracking the plastic from over tightening.

When you do your oil change, write down EVERYTHING you use however minimal it is. In your leisure time go to WalMart, etc. and get a small cheap plastic toolbox and put all that stuff in it. Label it. Then you'll rarely if ever need to haul out the big toolbox, just grab and go. Make a pdf on your computer and/or phone that lists everything for an oil change so you don't forget something like a funnel or drain pan or filter wrench that won't fit in your little el-sheapo toolbox.
Excellent ideas!
I actually have an old small boaters box laying around I could use as an FJR Oil Change box. Think I could even fit an oil filter in there. Then I would just have to pick up the oil. It would be nice cause I store the FJR in a trailer 4 hours away from home. I go up to the cabin about 2-3 weekends a month. However I almost never take my big tool box. I do have wood working tools that I take, but those aren't going to do me much good on the FJR.
I am much better at making stuff like this than I am working on bikes.
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danh600 wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 9:26 am I do have wood working tools that I take, but those aren't going to do me much good on the FJR.
I am much better at making stuff like this than I am working on bikes.
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Wait...you store your bike 4 hours from home?
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That cabin has officially been added to the bucket list. Something is drawing me there. Maybe it's the idea that now I could change my oil there.
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CollingsBob wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 6:33 pm Wait...you store your bike 4 hours from home?
One of my bikes.
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danh600 wrote: Sat Nov 10, 2018 12:47 am
CollingsBob wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 6:33 pm Wait...you store your bike 4 hours from home?
One of my bikes.
It's a Florida thing. Makes perfect sense when you consider the state.
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wheatonFJR wrote: Sat Nov 10, 2018 7:53 am
danh600 wrote: Sat Nov 10, 2018 12:47 am
CollingsBob wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 6:33 pm Wait...you store your bike 4 hours from home?
One of my bikes.
It's a Florida thing. Makes perfect sense when you consider the state.
Well, I guess it isn’t any crazier than living in a place where I can’t ride for almost 6 months of the year. -13c this morning, road in front of our house covered with snow.f@$k.
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-13C.... burrrr..... I don't think grip heaters are gonna help you there, Bob....

Of course we don't get anywhere that cold, but when it gets cold, we call that "Duck and Goose" weather. 8-)

The only thing that is good for is "ducking under the covers and goosing your wife".

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