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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: terrydj on March 09, 2012, 04:47:45 PM
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So after reading all the stuff on oil I checks mine (ST1100). Hmmm I says can't see if it needs oil cause theirs nothing in the window. So me being an expert thinks it needs some oil :think1 so in the oil go's and still nothing????
So I decides that maybe for some reason theirs way too much in their, so I carcks the drain plug and out it comes. Found out I need a bigger bucket. So theirs heaps of oil in the bucket, heaps on the floor of the gargage :rofl I looks at the window and all good?????? Ahhhh I thinks, maybe the other night when I stopped at that servo in the middle of nowhere, checked me oil because of all the posts on the stuff, found out it was a touch on the low side, shouldn't of just emptied the bottle in and headed off.
Yeah still put the old oil back in cause it was still slippery, never changed the Oil filter, but I did learn I need a bigger bucket and maybe next time just top the oil up to the level in the window and not just pour the oil in and head off
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A tip for you Terry, if the bike is on the side stand and you can see a smidgen of oil in the window, then there is plenty in the engine. Use a torch to light it up. If the window (bike on centre stand) is black then there is too much in there, if the black line is between the bottom of the window and mid way, then it has plenty.
To adjust the level down place a drain pan under the engine, put on a rubber glove, remove the drain plug carefully and allow a litre out replce drain plug loosley, check level. If high repeat drain, if ok tighten drainplug, remove oil and pan, trip on tools and spill oil. Get a beer and clear head. Return and clean up mess and tools, wipe under engine pan, double check drain plug is tight.
Have another beer to celebrate another job well done without personal injury. :hatwave :hatwave :hatwave
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To adjust the level down place a drain pan under the engine, put on a rubber glove, remove the drain plug carefully and allow a litre out replce drain plug loosley, check level. If high repeat drain, if ok tighten drainplug, remove oil and pan, trip on tools and spill oil. Get a beer and clear head. Return and clean up mess and tools, wipe under engine pan, double check drain plug is tight.
Have another beer to celebrate another job well done without personal injury. :hatwave :hatwave :hatwave
Now there's a man who knows how to do it! :-++
Next you'll buy an ST13 and learn about the right leg trick. But I'll leave you to find that out for yourself.
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I have given up checking mine as it stays about the same - never check it on any trips. If it is reasonable before I leave I check it when I get home perhaps if I get around to it. If you change it every 20,000kms or so I would check it at 10,000km intervals or so. This is an example of what thinking does to you :eek Mine only has 165,000kms on it so higher mileage ones may need more attention :spank
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I have given up checking mine as it stays about the same - never check it on any trips. If it is reasonable before I leave I check it when I get home perhaps if I get around to it. If you change it every 20,000kms or so I would check it at 10,000km intervals or so. This is an example of what thinking does to you :eek Mine only has 165,000kms on it so higher mileage ones may need more attention :spank
Mate the only reson I checked it was because of all the posts on oil. Think I'll stay to what has worked forever
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Anyone needing good oil at a good price:
Supercheap Auto has a Fathers' Day :grin Special on 5 litres of Shell Helix HX5 15W-40 $17.97
Their ST13 compatible filters are $10.35. Note SCO numbers are the same as Ryco.
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winston66.
Thanks for the heads up on that.
The tight buggers have placed a limit of two cans to a customer, and wont take a credit card order over the phone.
What a bummer as this would be a round trip of 150 kilometers
Just to try to save a few dollars on the purchase of two cans.
I don't think that i will bother to give them my business.
For half a dozen cans ,yes.
Cheers, winston66
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winston66.
Thanks for the heads up on that.
The tight buggers have placed a limit of two cans to a customer, and wont take a credit card order over the phone.
What a bummer as this would be a round trip of 150 kilometers
Just to try to save a few dollars on the purchase of two cans.
I don't think that i will bother to give them my business.
For half a dozen cans ,yes.
Cheers, winston66
It might be cheaper going to pick them up if you take into account the cost of having them delivered
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Quote from Biggles:Next you'll buy an ST13 and learn about the right leg trick. But I'll leave you to find that out for yourself.
C'mon Bill you've got me hanging by the suspenders - when Wyvern is on his side no oil is showing and on centre stand his oil window is full. C'mon out with it ... :Whipped
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winston66,
For those that are interested To suit the ST 1300 I have just picked up a couple of oil filters from the local Repco store , they are the ROF135 (can use Z436) for $8.75 each. This is their standard pricing.
however I don't know what the price would be for the Z436
cheers Winston 66
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Quote from Biggles:Next you'll buy an ST13 and learn about the right leg trick. But I'll leave you to find that out for yourself.
C'mon Bill you've got me hanging by the suspenders - when Wyvern is on his side no oil is showing and on centre stand his oil window is full. C'mon out with it ... :Whipped
Hate to see a man hanging from his suspenders. Come to think of it, the only bloke I know who still wears suspenders is Diesel, and that image is rather whimsical.
Anyhoo, to explain...
Now, what were we talking about?
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C'mon out with it - the only right leg trick I know is when our dogs used 2 take a piss - c'mon Bill you're stretching my patience :well ...
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Me too!............this is something I don't know, but think I should!! :well
C'mon out with it - the only right leg trick I know is when our dogs used 2 take a piss - c'mon Bill you're stretching my patience :well ...
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Sorry guys. Hate to see a man's patience stretched. Probably uglier than Diesel hanging by his suspenders.
Did you train your dogs to always use their right leg George, or were they right legged?
Couch, me old mate. How come you're still up? Aren't you an "early to healthy, early to wise, makes a man's bed wealthy" kind of guy?
Now, where were we? Ah, that's right! Are some dogs right legged and some left legged or is it in the training?
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Gday Biggles,
My unmet friend u r a pain in this instance whereas u r usually so polite. B ashamed - B very ashamed at stringing good Couch and ST.G along for so long.
Now, where were we? Ah, that's right! Are some dogs right legged and some left legged or is it in the training?
All hounds in Aussie are trained to p 2 the right as walkies r supposed to be on the right side of the road so as not to make a puddle on the road where innocent mc riders can aquaplane into a kerb. I expected more from u. Now get on with the story or I'll have your guts 4 garters or feed your gizzards 2 the lizards or write u off as a lost cause whichever is easiest! :Whipped
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Yes, he should be ashamed of himself :spank
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Oh I is so ashamed I don't want to show my shameful face here.
You are both right. I am usually so polite. And now I yam so ashamed.
What were we talking about the other night? Tuesday, wasn't it?
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I just noticed the topic heading about oils. Couch and George seem to have drifted off-topic somehow.
That reminds me of something to remember if you're changing the oil in an ST13 for the first time.
No matter how hard you try, some oil will always hit the right centre stand leg when you pull the oil filter. I've seen ingenious deflectors made with aluminium foil, absorbers made with rags and barriers of cardboard.
Do what you can to be prepared for it and work out your own strategy to minimise the mess.
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O' bugger! I could have told you that! :fp
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I just noticed the topic heading about oils. Couch and George seem to have drifted off-topic somehow.
There was no drifting off-topic on our parts.
Never mind, we are all friends on this forum and your contributions r usually well thought out and well-worth reading.