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How to change oil and oil filter

Last post 08-14-2008, 03:37 PM by Messiah62. 11 replies.
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  •  09-19-2006, 01:22 AM 248252

    How to change oil and oil filter

    This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to change your oil and oil fliter.  Consult your owner's manual or service manual on how often this should be done.  This tutorial illustrates this procedure on an '05 600RR but will conceptually apply to any bike.  Please consult your service manual for the differences on your bike.

    Click on any pic for a higher resolution version

    Tools needed:

    • standard hand tools (e.g. wrenches or sockets/ratchets) - sizes will vary depending on your bike
    • oil filter wrench
    • oil drain pan

    Items to replace:

    • oil filter
    • oil drain bolt crush washer
    • engine oil

    Start by removing all fairings necessary to expose the oil filter (A) and the drain bolt on the oil sump (B).  For my bike, that entailed the lower and middle right fairing.  It also entails moving the coolant resevoir.

    Remove the oil drain plug and drain the oil into your oil drain pan.

    The drain plug utilizes a crush washer.  The crush washer is designed to deform as the drain plug is torqued to specification. 

    This is not the same as a standard washer you'd get from your local hardware store.  Crush washers are available from your local dealer and bike shops.  Some auto parts stores may have them too.

    When the oil is done draining, install the oil drain bolt with a new crush washer.  Torque the oil drain bolt to specifications (see service or owner's manual).

    Next we'll remove the oil filter.  Use an oil filter wrench to loosen the oil filter enough so that you can remove the filter by hand.

    This is [arguably] the messiest part of the job.  When the oil filter is removed, some oil will pour out onto the headers.  To prevent this, I made a drain for the oil out of cardboard and wrapped with aluminum foil (for re-usability).  Place the drain below the oil filter on top of the headers.

    Remove the filter and allow oil to drain into the oil drain pan.

    Apply a thin layer of new oil onto the rubber gasket of the new oil filter.

    Install the new oil filter.  Torque the oil filter to specifications (see service or owner's manual).  This is can be done with either an oil filter that has a installation nut on it (e.g. K&N) or using an end-cap styled oil filter wrench.  If you don't have any of these, then hand tighten the oil filter.  Hand tighten it by turning the oil filter 3/4 - 7/8 of a turn from when the oil filter first makes contact with the engine casing.  Most oil filters have some kind of reference marks on them so you can determine how much you have turned the oil filter (circled in yellow below).

    Most motorcycles require just under 4 quarts of oil (see service or owner's manual).  Just add 3 quarts for now.

    Start the engine and allow engine to get to operating temperature.

    Check for any leaks around the oil filter and oil drain plug.  Tighten if necessary.

    Turn engine off once its warmed up.

    Wait a few minutes and check the engine oil level.  Some bikes use a window to check the oil level (below), others may use a dipstick.  In either case, the oil level needs to be between the min and max mark.  Always check oil with the bike in a vertical upright position, not on the sidestand.  Add oil as needed.

    Do NOT overfill.  Too much oil is a bad thing and you should drain some.

    Re-install fairings and ride Big Smile

    Please remember to dispose of your used oil and oil filter properly.


    badfish
    '05 600RR Purple/Black
  •  12-14-2006, 04:16 AM 255045 in reply to 248252

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    Damn that's thinking ABAD!  I'll have to try that idea!   I always hated the oil on the headers....It takes forever to wipe off the oil LOL...   BTW  I always pour some oil in the filter before installing it.  Usually if you fill the filter 3/4's, and let the oil soak into the media, it will be empty, so that when installing it, none spills out.
    My bike-2002 F4i-With OEM CCT......And no rattle
    "Life would be boring if everyone was perfect"
  •  12-14-2006, 06:13 PM 255074 in reply to 255045

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    seriously mang...clean your bike...thing is sooo dirty.
    Mawfaki # 0.5
    "Let the ignorance die with the ignorant" - Tahoe SC
  •  12-15-2006, 02:48 AM 255108 in reply to 255074

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    your just H8er. 
    badfish
    '05 600RR Purple/Black
  •  01-08-2007, 07:18 PM 256884 in reply to 255108

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    What if you don't have a torque wrench?
    Full time Christian, Student and I think I ride those things with two wheels.
  •  01-09-2007, 01:31 AM 256910 in reply to 256884

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    Savedsynner:
    What if you don't have a torque wrench?
    There are many who don't have a torque wrench and just use their best judgement...the torque spec is specified for a reason though.


    badfish
    '05 600RR Purple/Black
  •  03-19-2007, 06:16 PM 263039 in reply to 256910

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    hi guys just a quick question i changed my oil on my uk cbr600f4 as per the instructions,when the bikes on the centre stand the oil level is smack bang between the two marks but when the bikes on the side stand there isn,t any oil in the viewing glass atall is this normal or should i put more oil in..many thanks,and may i say what a fantastic web site this is and just off the topic a bit is there a uk cbrworld site   cheers guys
  •  03-20-2007, 06:05 PM 263131 in reply to 263039

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    oil level is always measured with the bike in an upright position.
    badfish
    '05 600RR Purple/Black
  •  08-29-2007, 04:34 PM 276429 in reply to 263131

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    after i have drained all the old oil, i pour some new oil in. this flushes out the remaining old oil in the reservoir.
  •  04-29-2008, 05:58 AM 286797 in reply to 248252

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    Extremely nice writting, ill do it on the weekend! just bought a CBR600 05. but my question is what type of oil are u using? last summer Amsoil oil was used, should il stick with it or is there any other recommendation for that bike. i like all your DIY abadfish. keep up posted about your projects

    Thanks
    Roni

    05 CBR600RR Red & Black
    Montreal
  •  04-29-2008, 06:00 AM 286798 in reply to 286797

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    also forgot, can u show me how to remove the water pump.
    thanks

    05 CBR600RR Red & Black
    Montreal
  •  08-14-2008, 03:37 PM 291575 in reply to 286798

    Re: How to change oil and oil filter

    what oil do i use? i live in nebraska. in my car i use 5w-30
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