Not too long ago, my bike fell over while I was at work. I have been doing a lot of reading on this site, and according to many of you, I would have gasoline contamination. I would like to know how to remove ALL the oil from my bike, so I would know for certain that I no longer have any gasoline contamination. I think the oil cooler and clutch pack need to be removed (I think). Can some of you direct me in the right direction? Thanks.
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Originally posted by Sinjust change your oil like normal that will get rid of 98% of it and ride it then change the oil again when its time youll be fine
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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I have another question. If I do two oil changes, and use a cheap dino motorcycle oil on the first oil change. Then I plan on using Mobile MX4T synthetic on the second oil change. Will mixing dino oil with synthetic oil cause any problems? Just wondering because it seems that you can't get all the oil out when changing it.
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last winter I left my pet cock set at PRIM so this spring my oil was full of gas. I drained all the oil/gas combibation including the oil cooler. then put car oil in I ran it for 1 or 2 mins. Then I let the bike cool for a couple of min then drained the oil and then replaced the oil filter and fresh new bike oil.
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Originally posted by EnforcerHow do you drain the oil cooler?
At this point:
98+ Models: slide the cooler sideways a little to clear the lower tabs that hold it up.
Pre-98 Models: unbolt the lower brackets, I believe.
Lift the cooler away, turn it on it's side above an oil drain pan and let it drain out. Reinstall by doing the reverse of the removal steps.
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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