Raptor oil changing tips???
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Be very careful of the drain plug on the bottom of the oil tank.
To remove it, use a socket, a ratchet, and a 4 to 6 inch extension. This reduces the chance of putting sideways force on and breaking the area that the drain plug screws into.
Use the same tool to install the drain plug, and do not over tighten.
The rest is a piece of cake.
To remove it, use a socket, a ratchet, and a 4 to 6 inch extension. This reduces the chance of putting sideways force on and breaking the area that the drain plug screws into.
Use the same tool to install the drain plug, and do not over tighten.
The rest is a piece of cake.
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Originally posted by: Ward660R
Does anybody tilt their bike to the flywheel side to drain ALL of the oil out?
I just pulled my one way, again, and noticed how much oil was left in the very bottom of the cases. From now on I will be tilting it up on two wheels whenever I drain the oil.
Does anybody tilt their bike to the flywheel side to drain ALL of the oil out?
I just pulled my one way, again, and noticed how much oil was left in the very bottom of the cases. From now on I will be tilting it up on two wheels whenever I drain the oil.
I tilt mine aswell.