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Old 10-13-2007, 09:15 PM   #11
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I changed the oil and oil filter in my 2005 GZ250 right after I had brought it home, because it was two years old. A few remarks and a question, after reading the above:

1) A GZ250 oil change is Messy, to put it mildly. At first, after removing the plug, the oil flows straight down in a thick beam, but in the trickle phase after that it goes sideways onto the left exhaust pipe. If unsufficiently removed, it will temporarily give a burning smell later on.

2) A GZ250 oil filter change is even Messier. (BTW the torque on the three little bolts of the oil filter cap I measured at 7 lbs/ft when unscrewing them). During removal of the cap, a big puddle of oil comes sploosh from underneath and all over the motor and parts underneath it, including the right exhaust pipe...

Then, the question: why should it be necessary to remove the oil sump cap (I assume =the part on the bottom that the drain plug is in the middle of) for an oil change ? I only removed the drain plug and let the oil leak out (moving the motor left and right gives a little extra old oil) - I didn't know the oil sump cap needs removal too, and for what. If it does, please let me know, if it doesn't, please just ignore, thank you.
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Old 10-13-2007, 10:01 PM   #12
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5th bike, good question about the oil plug plate. Two reasons might be for a visual inspection of the innards and an easy fix(just replace it)if you cross thread or damage the plug and threads in the plate. Of course I tend to guess a lot too.
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Old 10-13-2007, 10:22 PM   #13
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Then, the question: why should it be necessary to remove the oil sump cap (I assume =the part on the bottom that the drain plug is in the middle of) for an oil change ?
It isn't. Where did you get the idea that it is? IIRC, there is something in there that is supposed to be inspected/cleaned every 15K miles or so (too lazy to go get the manual).

As for the messy-ness of the oil change, it should be MUCH LESS messy the second time! :roll:

It helps to have the bike upright instead of on the side stand.
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Old 10-13-2007, 10:34 PM   #14
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You don't have to remove the oil plug plate for an oil change. There's a plain filter inside that can be cleaned or replaced, but it isn't done often.
As I saw some oil around that plate, I thought that it could be leaking from there, supposing that an inexperienced mechanic unbolted it for any reason. O_o

By the way, Water Warrior's suggestions are right too.
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Old 10-15-2007, 07:04 AM   #15
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It helps to have the bike upright instead of on the side stand.
I just hold mine upright until the oil stops draining. You need to do that to get all the old oil out any way. As soon as I take the drain plug out I pull the bike to the upright position. I don't get oil all over the bottom.



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Old 10-15-2007, 09:20 AM   #16
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Didn't some really nice member write a "how-to" for an oil change?

I'm pretty sure it's on here somewhere... :cool:
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