jrt Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 When you change the oil, do yourself some cheap insurance- Put a big ol' hose clamp around the filter to keep it from unscrewing itself.
AndyH Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 When you change the oil, do yourself some cheap insurance- Put a big ol' hose clamp around the filter to keep it from unscrewing itself. Yeah, in case you haven't read it elsewhere on this site, that's why you don't bother changing the filter through that little round door - take off the whole sump plate so you can put the clamp on... well worth the effort A
dagersh Posted August 31, 2012 Author Posted August 31, 2012 MZ - YOu in NYC? Yup,bikes I leave up near New Paltz/Woodstock Awesome - I am in Ancram, right across the River from you!
dagersh Posted August 31, 2012 Author Posted August 31, 2012 When you change the oil, do yourself some cheap insurance- Put a big ol' hose clamp around the filter to keep it from unscrewing itself. Yeah, in case you haven't read it elsewhere on this site, that's why you don't bother changing the filter through that little round door - take off the whole sump plate so you can put the clamp on... well worth the effort A GUys, I saw that on the site and put on the clamp, resting so that the filter could not spin off. Thanks for the great tip! This site rocks! Now onto the other Guzzi's as well! Gersh
LowRyter Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 the hose clamp is the same thing I do for the EV. but you have to drop the pan to change filter, which is due at 9-10k miles (apprx every 3rd oil change + tranny, rear end & valve adj). When I read the interval for the Sport it's like 6k for the filter change.
sullvarni Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 So this might be a dumb question and I've heard about the hose clamp thing for the filter and having to drop the sump plate "Blah Blah" which seems like a lot of work and I've done my oil change a few times since owning the bike. So here's the thing whats the matter with just pulling the cover over the filter off and checking it once in a while which is what i do with no problems so far,I'm no Mechanic and there are people on this site with more Guzzi knowledge than I'll ever have,"Just wondering". Stu.
gstallons Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 That will be no problem at all. How much oil do you lose in this process ?
sullvarni Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 That will be no problem at all. How much oil do you lose in this process ? This is me being dumb again but I'm not sure i understand the question,the filter is still on i just remove the cover over it and see if It's still tight,or am i missing something here and no i don't lose any oil. Stu
gstallons Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 No problem at all..... If no oil is lost during the process you are fine. I couldn't recall if the cavity is dry or if it is full of oil.
sullvarni Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 No problem at all..... If no oil is lost during the process you are fine. I couldn't recall if the cavity is dry or if it is full of oil. OK,I'm a little light on brain power right now as I'm in hospital with a Kidney problem,wont' bore you to death with the details but the prognoses looks good and I'm eating and walking which is more than i can say for most of the poor sods on this floor,thank God for National Health Service here in Canada "A",and I'm not a true blood socialist but close,"LOL". Stu. PS As i remember it you were one of the first to welcome me to this site in 08,Thanks.
gstallons Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 Well.............. I hope your kidney problem get better !
LowRyter Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 get well soon''' but won't all the oil drain when you open the cover?
sullvarni Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 get well soon''' but won't all the oil drain when you open the cover? You know you might be right I'm a little fuzzy brain wise right now for obvious reasons so don't do this,maybe a higher power on this site can comment on this,i thought i had checked tightness of the filter this way,maybe not,when you change the oil of course then if It's open to the sump there will still be a little in there after it's drained,of course if not then it would be OK,clear as mud now. Another thought just occurred to,"OH No"you could drain the oil and then tighten the filter then put the oil back in,lot less work than pulling the sump bottom off,this is what i think i did,not sure. Stu.
LowRyter Posted September 23, 2012 Posted September 23, 2012 regarding oil changes for 2001 V11 sport. 20-50 is correct oil? the spark plug socket in the tool kit fits the filter cover? then good luck getting a wrench in there & getting the filter out? otherwise, drop the pan? Is there anyway to install a hose clamp w/o dropping the pan?
tattootim1 Posted September 23, 2012 Posted September 23, 2012 regarding oil changes for 2001 V11 sport. 20-50 is correct oil? the spark plug socket in the tool kit fits the filter cover? then good luck getting a wrench in there & getting the filter out? otherwise, drop the pan? Is there anyway to install a hose clamp w/o dropping the pan? It should be sg rated oil and fully synthetic is good. Motorcycle oil is more likly to be sg rated. Obviously you would need to drop the sump to fit a clamp
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