Oil Change Questions

zenbiker

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2021 R3 GT

I'm embarrassed to say that I've never done an oil change on my 07 Classic because I've always had my dealer do it. I decided this was ridiculous and so got the three needed washers ( one large and two smaller ), an O ring and new filter.
The shop manual explains about removing the oil tank plug and both front and rear sump plugs but does not mention an O ring. Which of these three plugs requires the new O ring? it only fits into the smaller washers. Does the orientation of the crush washers matter?
Also, I don't have the "tool" to remove and tighten the filter. Do I really need this? Is hand tight sufficient?
Sorry for the ignorance.​
 
Can't help you with the o ring but as far fitting of the oil filter I've only ever tightened it by hand and it has never leaked
 
The large plug (near the center of the pan towards the left) is actually a long hollow bolt. The o-ring goes on that. You'll see where when you remove it. Hand tight is plenty for the oil filter. If you can't get it loose, a large pair of channel locks works great. I buy the chrome K&N oil filters that have a bolt head on the end.

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Just ordered a couple of the K&Ns. Looks easy on, easy off. Thanks!
 

I'm embarrassed to say that I've never done an oil change on my 07 Classic because I've always had my dealer do it. I decided this was ridiculous and so got the three needed washers ( one large and two smaller ), an O ring and new filter.
The shop manual explains about removing the oil tank plug and both front and rear sump plugs but does not mention an O ring. Which of these three plugs requires the new O ring? it only fits into the smaller washers. Does the orientation of the crush washers matter?
Also, I don't have the "tool" to remove and tighten the filter. Do I really need this? Is hand tight sufficient?
Sorry for the ignorance.​

I checked with the local triumph dealer about the o ring his response simply was that he had never sold one
 

Also, I don't have the "tool" to remove and tighten the filter. Do I really need this? Is hand tight sufficient?
Sorry for the ignorance.

If the dealer replaced the last one,its unlikely it will be hand tight,so ypou will need something to remove it with. I bought a small filter wrench for $5 the other week at the local auto parts store.
The filter is the same as many other bikes,particuarly Hondas and Kwakas and some filters ,like the K&N oil filter have a hex molded into the filter so you can remove it with a open end spanner(box wrench to the americanos) next time.

OilFiltersWrenchL.jpg


But like the other guys,I do mine handtight.
 
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