Attempted the first oil change today on the XJ. Went to pull the drain plug and man-o-man was it tight but it came out and I thought, wow that was close. Drained the oil
Meanwhile go to oil filter and find bolt hearly rounder off already. Start working on that no move, even with the vice grips. Tried driving a smaller 6 pt socket on no luck. Did I mention the bike just rolled over 10,000 miles?
Went back to the oil drain and went to put the plug back in and it as soon as it starts to tighten up it strips. $%^&$$. Get to looking and there are still a good 1/2" of threads past where the plug ended. Went all around town and ended up buying a much longer bolt and cutting in approx 5/8" longer than the original and put it back in. The stripped threads turned out to be in the bottom of the drain pan. Time was running out for the day so I filled with fresh oil so I can keep riding.
Will order a new oil filter bolt to have on hand and do another oil change in the future. The old one will have to be sacrificed at this point so need a replacement on hand. Sometimes using a cold chisel and hammer trying to back out may be helpful. I can get it, used to wrenching but it will be destroyed. You gotta love working on old machinery!
Meanwhile go to oil filter and find bolt hearly rounder off already. Start working on that no move, even with the vice grips. Tried driving a smaller 6 pt socket on no luck. Did I mention the bike just rolled over 10,000 miles?
Went back to the oil drain and went to put the plug back in and it as soon as it starts to tighten up it strips. $%^&$$. Get to looking and there are still a good 1/2" of threads past where the plug ended. Went all around town and ended up buying a much longer bolt and cutting in approx 5/8" longer than the original and put it back in. The stripped threads turned out to be in the bottom of the drain pan. Time was running out for the day so I filled with fresh oil so I can keep riding.
Will order a new oil filter bolt to have on hand and do another oil change in the future. The old one will have to be sacrificed at this point so need a replacement on hand. Sometimes using a cold chisel and hammer trying to back out may be helpful. I can get it, used to wrenching but it will be destroyed. You gotta love working on old machinery!
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