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All the items NEEDED to perform the oil change in this video are below!
- 17mm Wrench (Oil Drain Plug)
- HF 303 HIFLOFILTRO Oil Filter
- M14 Drain Plug Gasket
- Microfiber Towel
- Funnel
- Oil Drain Pan (I forgot to include in video!)
- Approximately 2.38 quarts (3 containers but you wont use all 3 just 2.38 quarts worth and that is if you are doing a FLUID AND FILTER change).
Some items i use that are not needed but I used in video below!
- Motor Oil Measuring Cup
- Permatex Thread sealant
- Oil Filter Wrench
- Socket Wrench Extension
- 10mm Socket And Wrench (Coolant Reservoir Tank)
Below are links and torque specifications and other specifications!
* Oil Drain Plug
- Torque spec : 25 foot pounds
- Oil Velocity : 10w 40 or 10w 30
- Oil Type : API grade SG or higher, meeting JASO standard MA (The MA standard is required to prevent clutch slippage)
* Oil Drain Plug Gasket
- Size M14
- Amazon 100 pack of M14 for 25.99 right now
* Oil Filter
-Torque Spec : Hand tighten
- HF 303 HIFLOFILTRO
* Coolant Reservoir Tank Bolt
- No spec in Honda Records (Just hand tighten it snug but be careful not to do it too tight since it is metal on plastic and could crack the tank if tightened too much)
*Oil I Used
- FirePower SAE Synthetic Blend 10w 40 High Performance
- This oil is not available on the market unless buying from a private shop, ebay, MotoSport, Revzilla, dealerships, etc. (I bought mine from Full Throttle Powersports in Chestertown MD)
NOTE** When I rode the bike to a spot with a level surface, there was sufficient oil but it was low. I added another eighth of a quart to the engine since I am particular and want it right under the second line from the bottom. Estimated total oil amount added in the end is 2.5 quarts (ESTIMATED OFF OF FREE POURING)
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LINKS!!!!!!
Oil - www.motosport.com/product/?co...[FPW0006]=FPW0006-X001-Y001&cc=us&mrkgadid=3327779464&mrkgcl=500&rkg_id=0&adpos=&creative=331604528520&device=c&matchtype=&network=g&product_id=FPW0006-X001-Y001&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAhJWsBhAaEiwAmrNyq333C0Y0E17u4Yn4wvvT5CRHWGfqo2DLYZvXuTgXZ2tHJHHt33SxwRoCxZoQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Oil Filter - www.amazon.com/Hiflofiltro-HF...
Funnel - www.amazon.com/FloTool-10701-...
Drain Plug Gasket - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09...
17mm wrench (Drain Plug) - www.amazon.com/Capri-Tools-Sm...
Oil Drain Pan - www.amazon.com/Lisle-17932-Dr...
Thread Sealant - www.amazon.com/Permatex-80632...
Micro Fiber Towels - www.amazon.com/Aidea-Professi...
Oil Measuring Cup - www.amazon.com/Winco-Measurin...
5 авг 2024