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Old 09-25-2008, 11:42 PM   #1
deadman13
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did an oil change, oh s@#t

ok, so i just got finished with a nice new oil change/spark plug combo. i have a few issuses id like to ask about because im about to take the demon rat across this fair country...


first, when i took the filter plate off the #3 acorn nut (lowest one) took forever, then it finally came, and brought the bolt with it. from what i could tell it was just a double threaded bolt, so i didnt worry TOO much, but i did take care when putting it back on. now when i went to put everything back together, the #3 bolt/nut combo went in just fine till it came to tightening. i got it to where it was almost snug, an it just kept spinning. now it acts like its stripped, and i dont know what to do to fix it or even to get it off. help

second, now when i went to take off, there was a noticeable lag then "go" in the throttle. just new plug?


third, and this has me stumped, the bike before all this was a pain to start. id have to try cranking it, flip key on/off, try again till it started. all lights would come on, an engine would try to kick over, but just not catch. ive ridden it 2 times since all this, once to get some gas so i wouldnt run on seafoam alone, and then to a friends where im parking it due to rain.


you guys are great, and i hope to see you on the road, so long as i make it there.

my direct email is dmk_132003@tmail if thats easier. thanks!



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