Oil Drain Plug Tool
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Oil Drain Plug Tool
I am looking for a more user-friendly tool for removing the oil drain plug than the one supplied with the basic tool kit. It looks like it would take about a T55 or T60 Torx bit.
Can anyone tell me if that's right? If so, which one and if not, what is it??
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone tell me if that's right? If so, which one and if not, what is it??
Thanks in advance.
Bob
a magnetic plug or this works really well too. I have one and it fits perfectly.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/search.jsp? ... ext=47251A++++++
It actually looks nicer than in the picture. It has a black trim and chrome looking metal. Not that you'll see it when it is on the filter. But just knowing even the filter has bling will make your ride better...hahahahahaha.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/search.jsp? ... ext=47251A++++++
It actually looks nicer than in the picture. It has a black trim and chrome looking metal. Not that you'll see it when it is on the filter. But just knowing even the filter has bling will make your ride better...hahahahahaha.
r12r-don wrote:a magnetic plug or this works really well too. I have one and it fits perfectly.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/search.jsp? ... ext=47251A++++++
It actually looks nicer than in the picture. It has a black trim and chrome looking metal. Not that you'll see it when it is on the filter. But just knowing even the filter has bling will make your ride better...hahahahahaha.
We have been out-blinged for a while; Harley shops sell a chromed oil filter if you REALLY want bling
MSF #127350 NAUI #36288
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
It's not a security Torx bit, is it? I can't get the !@$%^ plug out! It feels like the bit will engage the splines in the plug for tightening but not loosening. (Actually, I'm using a T50 socket on a ratchet, so I know I'm turning it the right way.) I'm new to the brand, but it can't be *that* different from other bikes, can it?ka5ysy wrote:T50 works fine. While you are at it, change the oil plug to a magnetic one.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Bob
Its not a security torx... just standard.rtallent wrote:It's not a security Torx bit, is it? I can't get the !@$%^ plug out! It feels like the bit will engage the splines in the plug for tightening but not loosening. (Actually, I'm using a T50 socket on a ratchet, so I know I'm turning it the right way.) I'm new to the brand, but it can't be *that* different from other bikes, can it?ka5ysy wrote:T50 works fine. While you are at it, change the oil plug to a magnetic one.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Remember... if you are on the left side (where the filler plug is) you have to pull the wrench FORWARD (toward the front of the bike) to unscrew the plug. Watch for the crush washer when you remove the plug... if it stays in the hole you will not get a good seal with the new one!
MSF #127350 NAUI #36288
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
Bingo! Thank you very much. I made the mistake of assuming it's Torx like everything else on the bike since I couldn't really see it easily.NeilS wrote:Maybe there were different plugs installed, but mine is just an 8 mm Allen.
Just out of curiosity, I wonder if it relates to the date of manufacture. Mine was made in 1/2007. When were yours made, ka5ysy and Neil?
Bob