MrMogensen
... That's me!
When I pickup my bike for the 2019 season kick off with a few larger repairs:
Last year when I installed fresh clutch plates, not because anything was wrong but because I got them cheap and had nearly 80.000km on the clock I noticed quite a lot of slack in the little chain behind/below the clutch. I believe it's running the oilpump.
QUESTION: If I pulled of the oilpan and whatever the service manual says I have to, what would you recommend that I also renew (besides gaskets)? Oilpump?
Bike will be serviced on our terrace (with roof) so I am trying to keep it down to a few days. Would be nice to have bought as much as possible before I start
I might also look into this:
https://www.600riders.com/forum/fz6-technical/12613-swingarm-maintenance-do.html
All feels and sounds perfect but I must admit this has never been done?
*The oilpan and front part of exhaust has never been removed, so I am expecting a little cleaning and scrubbin' here.
*When everything is back in place I am aware that it's a good idea to remove sparkplug cables and make the engine turn shortly (to force fresh oil through the new dry parts).
Last year when I installed fresh clutch plates, not because anything was wrong but because I got them cheap and had nearly 80.000km on the clock I noticed quite a lot of slack in the little chain behind/below the clutch. I believe it's running the oilpump.
QUESTION: If I pulled of the oilpan and whatever the service manual says I have to, what would you recommend that I also renew (besides gaskets)? Oilpump?
Bike will be serviced on our terrace (with roof) so I am trying to keep it down to a few days. Would be nice to have bought as much as possible before I start
I might also look into this:
https://www.600riders.com/forum/fz6-technical/12613-swingarm-maintenance-do.html
All feels and sounds perfect but I must admit this has never been done?
*The oilpan and front part of exhaust has never been removed, so I am expecting a little cleaning and scrubbin' here.
*When everything is back in place I am aware that it's a good idea to remove sparkplug cables and make the engine turn shortly (to force fresh oil through the new dry parts).