ds650 oil check and overheated
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Heres how I change it. Take the drain plug out first and let it drain. Second take the filter out and install a new one. Third is the tank and this is where it can be messy. I have a funnel with a long neck and I put it up under the tank where the line is Im removing. Place a drain pan under the funnel and take the hose off and let her drain. The fitting the hose was on needs to be removed and you will see the filter attached to it. Clean it out and put it back in with a little pipe tape on it. Put the hose back on and the drain plug in and fill her up. I pour one gallon in and Im ready to go. I got rid of all the red lights and use an oil pressure gauge. Its very simple to install and that way I know Im getting pressure. PM me if you would like some info on putting on an oil pressure gauge. I hope this helps and Ive never had to bleed mine and I think that was for 2000 models. Good luck
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